Florida governor declares state of emergency in advance of Tropical Storm Erika

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Even as Tropical Storm Erika continued to dump heavy rain in the northern Caribbean, forecasters say the storm could weaken, likely ruling out odds of becoming a hurricane. But a weaker storm is more likely to make landfall in South Florida early Monday, where winds could still reach up to 60 mph. At 5 a.m., Erika…

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8 years ago

Ha! And that RICK SCOTT, who doesnt believe in climate change.. HA!

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