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Severe thunderstorm, flood advisory warnings issued for portions of South Florida

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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A flood advisory and severe thunderstorm warning were issued for a portion of Miami-Dade County on Tuesday.

The advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. after the National Weather Service reported that up to two inches of rain had fallen throughout the day. The severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 5:30 p.m.

Additional rainfall amounts of one to two inches are expected in areas that include Miami, Hialeah, Hollywood, Miami Beach, Surfside, Hallandale, Virginia Key, Miami Gardens, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Aventura, Miami Lakes, Sunny Isles Beach, Opa-locka, West Park, Miami Shores, North Bay Village, El Portal, Gladeview and Westview, according to the NWS.

Nickle-sized hail fell in Pinecrest Tuesday afternoon as thunderstorms continued to scatter through the area.

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A Local 10 viewer sent video showing the hail coming down at a heavy pace at Centris, a neighborhood in Pinecrest, located near the 8200 block of Southwest 120th Street.

Drivers are advised to remain indoors as the heavy rain and winds continue through Miami-Dade County.

Local 10 Meteorologist Peta Sheerwood said the storms are expected to subside around 7 p.m.

According to the NWS, wind gusts can reach up to 60 mph and quarter-size hail are possible.

The NWS advises that South Florida residents and visitors should always remain alert for a possible tornado and be prepared to seek immediate shelter.

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Florida woman confesses to stabbing 76-year-old roommate to death, authorities say

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A Florida woman confessed to stabbing her 76-year-old roommate to death before covering his body with a tarp, stealing his truck and driving away from the scene, according to authorities.

The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office identified the suspect as Shannon R. Giblin, 48.

Shannon R. Giblin (Photo: Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office)

In a news release, the sheriff’s office said deputies were dispatched to a home on Sunday after they received a report about a person who was not breathing. When they arrived at the home, they found a man, later identified as Paul De Wayne Bradley, who was dead.

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Police said they tracked Giblin down in Bradley’s truck, which was missing from the driveway, in Sarasota County.

“As Charlotte County detectives questioned Giblin, she provided a confession to stabbing Bradley following an argument,” Sheriff Bill Prummell said in the release.

“After realizing that the victim was beyond help, Giblin then covered Bradley with a tarp and left the scene in the victim’s pickup truck,” Prummell added.

Online jail records show Giblin was charged with second-degree murder, as well as grand theft of a motor vehicle.

“I want to recognize my Major Crimes detectives who worked this case through the night and identified the suspect quickly,” Prummell said. “They truly show a dedication to their craft and the results are irrefutable. I also want to thank the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office for their quick actions in locating and detaining her based on the intelligence my team was able to share. As I have always said, Southwest Florida is fortunate to have law enforcement who work together so effectively for the people we serve.”

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Giblin is being held without bond, according to the release.



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Florida No Kings protests planned for Stuart, Fort Pierce

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There are two No Kings protests planned for the Treasure Coast; one in Stuart and one in Fort Pierce.

No Kings Day protests are scheduled for March 28, with over a thousand protests planned across the United States.

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Organizers say the No Kings events will challenge President Donald Trump as he escalates “his attempts to control us.” Dozens of protests are planned across Florida, including two on the Treasure Coast.

Here’s what to know about the protests.

What is a No Kings protest?

No Kings is a nationwide protest organized in response to President Donald Trump and his administration.

“It is on us, the people, to show that we will fight to protect one another and our country,” according to the nokings.org website. “If he believes we will roll over and allow him to take our freedoms, he is mistaken.”

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One core principle of No Kings is a commitment to nonviolent action. The organization’s website states participants should seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with dissenters and act lawfully.

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No Kings protest in Fort Pierce

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There are dozens of protests planned across Florida, including two on the Treasure Coast, with one in Stuart and one in Fort Pierce. Find a protest near you.

Olivia Franklin is TCPalm’s trending reporter. You can contact her at olivia.franklin@tcpalm.com317-627-8048 or follow her on X @Livvvvv_5.



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Severe storms, near-record heat: Big weather swings ahead for South Florida

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From tornado threats in the Central U.S. to a surge of unseasonable warmth in South Florida, meteorologist Dave Warren breaks down the week’s weather changes. Expect near-record high temperatures by Thursday, followed by a slight cool-down and a chance for scattered showers. Track all the latest with NEXT Weather.



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