
Shane Hinton
Meteorologist at WFOR-TV (Miami, FL)
That guy who really likes the weather. 🌤🌪🌩 CBS Miami Meteorologist • 🙌🏼 U Miami • B.S. Meteorology • M.P.S. Broadcast Meteorology
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12 hours ago |
cbsnews.com | Shane Hinton
Saharan dust continues to move through South Florida The haze and heat continue across South Florida as the NEXT Weather Team is tracking a hot and mostly dry weekend. Saharan dust continues to move through the area, keeping hazy skies in the forecast and only isolated inland shower chances. Afternoon highs climb into the lower to mid-90s both Saturday and Sunday, but "feels like" temperatures could peak around 100 degrees both days.
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1 day ago |
cbsnews.com | Shane Hinton
South Florida Weather for Friday 6/6/2025 7AM The weekend is shaping up to hazy and warm with a low chance of rain. NEXT Weather meteorologist Shane Hinton said Saharan dust continues to linger in South Florida and will also do so over Saturday and Sunday. This will help to keep storm chances on the low end with a 10% inland storm chance Friday and a 20-30% chance for the weekend.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Shane Hinton
How A.I. is helping meteorologists forecast and track hurricanes While the term "artificial intelligence" seems to be everywhere recently, the National Hurricane Center has been using it for the past couple of years to help create more accurate hurricane forecasts. More specifically, AI is helping to adjust the various biases in the forecast model.
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6 days ago |
cbsnews.com | Shane Hinton
Rainy season in South Florida begins Sunday with strong wind and storm warnings You may want to waterproof your Sunday afternoon plans as storms and gusty winds move through South Florida. TODAY: Scattered showers and isolated strong storms are expected between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. While not everyone will receive rain, some storms may contain damaging winds, hail and heavy downpours.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Shane Hinton
When you think about hurricanes, you probably envision intense wind and rain. However, storm surge is a destructive component that needs to be highlighted so people can be prepared for potential risks and impacts from upcoming tropical systems. "Storm surge" is defined as the abnormal water level that rises above the typical tide during a tropical event. This water level rise is caused by winds of a tropical system pushing water from the ocean inland, causing flooding and damage.
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6:19 PM Radar: another wave of heavy showers & storms is pushing through South Florida. Eastern Broward & and Northeastern Miami-Dade counties are under a Flood until 9 PM. Tune in to @CBSMiami for updates throughout the evening. https://t.co/vN2vZ8nebH

10:54 PM Radar: bring in anything in form outside that you don’t want getting wet! Showers and storms are moving in and will continue overnight/Monday. @CBSMiami https://t.co/pfZjSk5RoU

Mother’s Day remains warm and dry, but we are issuing a NEXT WEATHER ALERT DAY for Monday as scattered storms move through South Florida beginning in the morning. We’ve got your forecast right here: https://t.co/2n6HCboWyd