
As Hurricane Milton approaches the Florida coast, school districts in South Florida have announced closures in anticipation of the storm's impact. According to WSVN 7News, Palm Beach and Broward County school districts have extended their closures through Thursday, with no word yet on whether Miami-Dade schools will follow suit.
The Archdiocese of Miami has also announced that all Catholic schools in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe counties will be closed on Wednesday. This decision is aimed at ensuring the safety of students and staff, who will be kept away from potential hazards posed by the storm. As of Monday afternoon, the Category 3 hurricane is expected to make landfall across the western part of Florida on Wednesday, "bringing with it sustained winds of up to 120 mph and heavy rainfall." The National Weather Service has issued numerous warnings and watches for the affected areas... urging residents to take necessary precautions to secure their homes and loved ones.
With the storm's projected path and intensity... it is imperative that residents and visitors alike take heed of these closures and take necessary measures to ensure their safety. WSVN 7News will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.
(WSVN) - South Florida school districts have announced closures as Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida . Palm Beach and Broward County announced they will extend their closures through Thursday. As of Monday afternoon, there is no word on whether that will be extended for Miami-Dade schools.
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