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LSU-Florida should be enough Ver SEC both have so much to prove

The victory in Georgia has become a little LSU senior this season, went to validate them.
Beating a place SEC opponent on the road is an impressive, like an encounter with a full speech Gaddafi United Nations.

But this week, the Tigers host the consensus number 1 in Florida in the showdown of the best college football season.
The status of all Earth-Young is quarterback Tim Tebow still an open question, but the smart money is to play on it.
Tebow and his accompanying army of seraphim certainly sweep of the East team and eat Tiger Stadium fans, who after all in an impressive display of their supernatural powers, the conventional wisdom.
Or not?
Here are a few things that has LSU and Florida so far this year.
LSU beat an out-of-conference team from BCS conference.
LSU won on the road against an SEC team score.
LSU beat a team from other disciplines.
Let's review return of the mighty Gators so far this year.
• dominated the opening victory against Charleston Southern and Troy. Combined record: 4-5.
FCS and the Charleston Southern lost 59-0 against South Florida.
• lackluster victory of Tennessee, a team that has not won a game against a BCS conference team this year, but Auburn lost at home last weekend.
• Good win at Kentucky. And I'm not sarcastic, that was a solid performance dominance.
One can say with certainty that the Gators will face more adversity than they have at any point this season when they travel to Death Valley Saturday to bear on the Tigers.
And although only a few that applications, there are substantial and serious, how effective it will be Tebow.
Tebow, more than any other quarterback in football, took a name, shows the will of the teams stack handler with anger. He is after suffering a head injury, are the same, but two weeks later, can?
He is the same courage in his entire career?
You have to move piles by the force of will and determination of the crown?
I do not know the answers to these questions. Nobody does.
And if there is one thing we have learned, is not bet against Tim Tebow.
But the improvement that LSU beat Florida, did not have to show that the fortress of the Gators show before the first test of the season.
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Cowgirls Take part in South Florida Waterlefe Invitational

The McNeese State women's golf team will participate in their third tournament of the fall season when they travel to Bradenton, Florida on Monday and Tuesday to participate in the Invitational Waterlefe South Florida. Cowgirls will be one of 15 participating teams, including Alabama-Birmingham, Troy, South Alabama, Nova Southeastern, Stetson, Daytona State, Campbell, Florida Atlantic, Southern Miss, Arkansas, Montana, South Charleston, Eckerd and host South Florida.

The tournament begins Monday at 8:30, with 36 holes scheduled to be played and will conclude Tuesday with 18 holes have a beginning 8:30. Cowgirls took place on the eighth / Eastern Washington, Gonzaga Bulldog and Eagle Invitational and a 12th place at the Ball State Cardinal Classic September 20.

Freshman Sydney Mars leads the Cowgirls with an average of 76.5 shots. Martien shot a season low 76 at the Cardinal Classic in his first college tournament. Junior Randi Fischer was second behind Mars with an average of 78.0 and senior Trista Touchett is in third place with an average of 79.0. Fischer concluded the Cowgirls ranked 'in / Gonzaga, Eastern Washington Invitational with rounds of 82, 76, 76. Touchett shooting a tournament low 74 in final round: Gonzaga, Eastern Washington Invitational.
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Car Hire Nightmare in Miami

A recent vacation to Miami to break almost ended in disaster when the police stopped our car, a broken taillight.
My friend had convinced me to take a last minute package holidays to Florida. We were at a very cheap flight last minute luck with that device, gave us 7 nights in Orlando to explore and enjoy the Gulf Coast.
We flew from Gatwick to Orlando airport and went directly to the car in conflict with the collection of the keys to our car. We pre-arranged the car I wanted, and had reserved the first two nights at the Clarion Hotel, which lies on the Wet'n'Wild theme park near the international field. Our plan was to move to another hotel, as we wanted, but remain as they were satisfied with the hotel and what is on our doorstep.
After the break for the first night and enjoy fabulous food in the restaurant, we spent the day sightseeing and shopping. We produce an excellent day with a fantastic dinner at a seafood restaurant and a number of excellent entertainment along with great service. It was on the way back to our hotel, that things started to go downhill.
When we on the road a police car parked behind us and shown that we should stop. Ambtenaar one of the police told me that my car brake lights not working and asked me to the car a look. I told the police that he rented the car after arriving yesterday from the United Kingdom. The helpful police officer, he should open the trunk so he could take a look at our lamp failure.
When shined the flashlight in the trunk, he saw, and I have some traces of what looked like a white powder. Useful to the police immediately changed when he returned to his car, where he was to communicate some time to get on the radio is returned. It should only half a minute before the police arrived with two officers inside. We were told we had to the police for a series of questions to follow.
The station showed that the police suspect that our history is not true and in reality, the international drug dealer, just emptied a load of cocaine in the trunk somewhere in Orlando. My friend was understandably very shaken by the experience. It was nine hours before police were able to examine our history and who we were.
Fortunately, there are people in the car, even at this hour and let the police details of the person who had rented the car for our disposal of. I have no idea if the police have failed, those responsible for carrying drugs in the trunk of the car start.
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U. S. Woman accused of stealing car hire

A woman accused of not returning a rental car is facing a possible prison sentence of up to fifteen years. The accused, of West Palm Beach, Florida, found the car at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in a moment according to hire company
Authorities said Ashley Marie Martin died with his rental car when OnStar, drivers on the onboard navigation system, called the St. Clair County Central Dispatch to report that they were following a car that was stolen
The rental car, a GMC Acadia 2010 with GPS satellite technology has been traced to an address OnStar, where police moved quickly to capture the woman. As he approached, OnStar was able to disable the car engine so it cannot dispel the suspicion. OnStar also can activate the car horn for the authorities to know what machine is the vehicle in question. Finally, police found the car in the garage of Mrs. Martin.
Re OnStar enabled the machine once they were sure they were safe and the authorities were able to take it. Ms. Martin has been accused of not returning a rental property or a value of about $ 20,000. His trial will begin on October 13.
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Weather in Florida Oct. 7, 2009, 5 a.m.

After a wet start to the day, the conditions are wet only, as is Central Florida was like in July rather than October.
The back of the high pressure will remain at the helm, and will move directly over this afternoon. Deep-west to south-west winds are the clouds in the late morning on the premises.
Once again, the East Coast Sea Breeze caught along the coast, thus convection initiation. This will help push temperatures in the lower to mid 90s, around the world.
Temperatures above 70 degrees, it is unpleasant, the heat index over 100 degrees. A few showers are possible, and can develop with such high temperatures, an isolated thunderstorm.
That evening, cloudy weather will remain warm lows in the mid 70s.
Tomorrow, with the continuation of the back, the chances of rain remain low, around 20 percent.
Another day is hot and humid, probably with the high reaching the low to mid 90s years. These conditions can be expected over the weekend.
Still frontal boundary will approach the state Sunday. A few showers may be heading for the next week. Moving the border to our south, the humidity is somewhat lower.
As in the tropics, Tropical Storm Henri was near the Lesser Antilles, yesterday ordered. Remains a weak storm, and is expected to dissipate, as is done in wind shear. Elsewhere, there is no training given.
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Summer is back, and damp. Indeed, the advent of autumn has been postponed for a while ", but will return.
Today is another opportunity to see some showers and storms, as all ingredients are present. Wait one week with the possibility of strong storms, including areas in the east and near the Atlantic Ocean.
Showers and some thunderstorms will be present during the day above normal chance of rain remains in the forecast for the next few days, no significant improvement until the end of the week.
As the rain increased this afternoon, we will see strong winds, frequent lightning and torrential rains that could lead to temporary flooding condition.
Under a cloudy sky, rainy afternoon, the high temperatures of 90 and 40 percent chance of rain. Some rain will continue through the first evening with a 20 percent chance of rain and a night low of 75.
A persistent stationary front remains around and helps push much moisture in our area and the rain again. As this front dissipates and slowly pulled away, we see little improvement in the weather, particularly in the areas of precipitation, but the will of a cold front approaches the chance of rain in the weekend.
Tomorrow will probably be a little drier, "with 20 percent chance of rain. Partly cloudy skies will be tomorrow, partly cloudy with a maximum of 92.
Improving conditions will begin on Thursday and Friday with the possibility of rain to 20%. Moreover, the greater chance of rain for the weekend and now stands at 40 percent. The tropics are quiet now without thunderstorms expected in the next 48 hours.
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Florida Police: Kids Walk More Than 2 Miles After Mom Passes Out Drunk in Minivan

Cooper City, Florida - Authorities say a woman in South Florida got behind the wheel of his truck and left drunk, leaving her young children to wander the cause was due almost miles away from their home in bare feet.
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies say the boy of 3 years and a 4-year-old girl in minivan were with Brenda Lee Duclos Wednesday. Investigators say the children left after a couple of hours. Were incolumes.
Deputies say Duclos was going to take the eldest son from school when he lost consciousness.
She is accused of driving under the influence and abandonment of children. He refused to undergo a breath analysis test. Duclos State is released on bail Monday, according to the website of Sheriff.
Husband Joseph Duclos, 'said his wife "did something stupid."
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Florida House Dems renew the mandate of local representatives

Organize Manatee - meeting next week with legislators in the spring of next Tallahassee, Florida House Democratic Caucus, the list of senior members, including two new appointments announced in the region.
State Rep. Keith Fitzgerald, D-Sarasota, was reelected to the Board of politics. Darryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg, criminal and civil is proceeding in the Committee on Appropriations of the House seats.
The Council has the political power, Fitzgerald said Friday, because they concern issues that are not controlled by other committees.
"It often happens that when you do something, something important," said Fitzgerald, who needs a new professor at the College in Council Rep. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton.
Fitzgerald said that the work is a great responsibility. This is just to ensure that all members of his party, aware of the important questions before each session.
Last year a law that would allow drilling for oil near the beaches of the Gulf of Florida, suddenly jumped to the end of the meeting - appeared at night during the debate.
"I have not spent much time talking about what other people have, to ensure that the other members were updated with what's happening," said Fitzgerald. "D" is another hit, I was the fourth or the car, what is the scale. "
Rouson, a lawyer who serves as a member of another local representative Doug Holder, R-Sarasota.
"I am very happy to be nominated again, and I take that as a vote of confidence in the Democratic House and Republican leadership, which may have some merit," he said Friday.
A high-ranking members should be experienced and competent in all accounts and matters before the Commission.
The house has 120 members, 44 are Democrats. The Florida Senate has 40 members, 14 are Democrats.
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Weather in Florida Oct. 5, 2009, 11 a.m.

Central Florida is back in the summer like conditions.
This morning, after a wet start to the day, expect cloudy skies. Southerly winds will continue to increase the humidity low, sitting in front of a border to our north.
Some showers and thunderstorms are possible at the end of the day, otherwise, most of the regions not relief from the heat. High temperatures will rise into the 80s over the lower 90.
Tonight, showers / storms that develop around to stay, and most likely to dissipate before midnight. At night the sky will be partly cloudy there, with hot and humid. Low temperatures will drop to mid 70s.
Tomorrow, the front edge of the SAG in search of a "minor turn our winds to the west-southwest through the current. These winds will remain light, allowing the breeze on the east coast developed. Not enough moisture and atmospheric instability for showers and some thunderstorms developing during the afternoon. High temperatures will once again be above average in the upper 80s to lower 90s.
For the rest of the work week, the expectations are humid conditions and temperatures above average. Chance of rain will be greater during the first half of the week, before becoming a Thursday, much lower.
As for the tropics, Tropical Storm Grace developed last night in the northeast. Follow the road north in the UK, before weakening. Another wave, east of the Windward Islands, is in trouble now, but can grow slowly in coming days. Furthermore,
no training is expected.
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Weather in Florida Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009, 11 p.m.

The heat sticks around Central Florida as a weak cold front brought to our north.
We saw the conditions generally calm Saturday, with little in terms of the development of the rain.
We must remain free of rain on the night.
The temperatures are in the upper 60s, all covered with light winds.
On the afternoon of Sunday, our twenty shift towards the east, the global warming of the earth located near 90th Temperatures along the coastal cities are in our 80s. Chance for rain is a bit "to 10 percent.
For the next few weeks we will see many changes. Expect temperatures in the low 90 and lows in the low 70th Chance of rain are about 20-30 percent range.
Wait a rule to the summer conditions in place until next week.
In the tropics, wind shear remains an inhibiting factor for the development. Tropics remain quiet, offers a great development in the next 48 hours.
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Halloween Festival at the Museum of Old Florida

Tracy Suter, director of the Museum of Florida History, has their first annual Halloween festival in the historic news of the announcement.

Halloween Festival is expected to take place on Friday, October 30th, 2009, 6-9, Saturday, October 31st, 2009 11.4.

On both days, demonstrations will take place in the history Spooky stories, games, costume contest, demonstrations, pumpkin carving and more! Saturday also will feature arts and crafts of local artists.

They expect a lot of candy, fun and prizes! Whoever enters a bag receives additional treatment with Halloween! Entrance ticket is USD4 for 4 years old and over. Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Visit the Friday night with flaming torches scare stories in the dark for a short Timucuan Indian and early Spanish settlers of the daughter, both old and new games.

Fear of the dark? Saturday offers the pleasure just a little "less afraid, to facilitate cooling. Come explore on your trick or treat, or purchase a variety of arts and crafts of local artists.

"We are pleased with our first Halloween party for the launch community," said Lauren McLeod, Old Florida Museum Education Coordinator. It fantastic Halloween fun for the family, with our old Florida Twist ".

The Old Florida Museum is located at 259 San Marco Avenue at the corner of State Route 16 is. The entrance is on the old warehouse in Florida, which faces San Marco Avenue. Please call 904-824-8874 with any questions.

The museum complex consists of a Timucua hut, Spanish, and a mesh built of clay, a room at the Pioneer Florida school tent and archaeological excavations. The museum also includes old style General Store 1800 Florida, the elements of style with many old and rare.
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Weather in Florida Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009, 11 p.m.

The heat sticks around Central Florida as a weak cold front brought to our north.
We saw the conditions generally calm Saturday, with little in terms of the development of the rain.
We must remain free of rain on the night.
The temperatures are in the upper 60s, all covered with light winds.
On the afternoon of Sunday, our twenty shift towards the east, the global warming of the earth located near 90th Temperatures along the coastal cities are in our 80s. Chance for rain is a bit "to 10 percent.
For the next few weeks we will see many changes. Expect temperatures in the low 90 and lows in the low 70th Chance of rain are about 20-30 percent range.
Wait a rule to the summer conditions in place until next week.
In the tropics, wind shear remains an inhibiting factor for the development. Tropics remain quiet, offers a great development in the next 48 hours.
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Weather in Florida Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 -- 11 p.m.

A cold front in the area this weekend, but in the north to keep the warm and humid air mass is stable. Tonight the high temperatures in the 60s come with a few clouds in the sky.
For Saturday, is hot again in the upper 80s and humidity. Expect a few showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon, with every chance of rain in the next 20 per cent.
The weak limit is washed in our north Sunday we kept warm and moist. On Sunday highs make it up into the lower 90s with high humidity. Rain can remain 20 percent.
For Monday and next week we will see the conditions of summer. Highs will be the lower 90s, with some rain every day. Chance of rain will be in the range of 20-30 percent for the next week.
In the tropics, we have a series of tropical waves, tropical development is observed is unlikely. Shear in the Atlantic has limited the development of this season. This environment of high shear should prevent any significant development in the next 48 hours.
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Florida Highway Patrol Report 3 October

A nineteen year-old cyclist is in critical condition after a collision with a car at 12 a.m. on Saturday.
Florida Highway Patrol reported that led to John Wesley, Richard Robertson, Lane Lake City to northern SW Business Point Road and lost control of his bike. He turned right to cross the southbound lane and into the path of a car headed south.
The driver of the car, Jacob A. Flores, 18, of Fort White has avoided the collision. Robertson was taken to Shand UF in Gainesville, and was reported in serious condition.
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Weather in Florida Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 -- 11 p.m.

A cold front in the area this weekend, but in the north to keep the warm and humid air mass is stable. Tonight the high temperatures in the 60s come with a few clouds in the sky.
For Saturday, is hot again in the upper 80s and humidity. Expect a few showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon, with every chance of rain in the next 20 per cent.
The weak limit is washed in our north Sunday we kept warm and moist. On Sunday highs make it up into the lower 90s with high humidity. Rain can remain 20 percent.
For Monday and next week we will see the conditions of summer. Highs will be the lower 90s, with some rain every day. Chance of rain will be in the range of 20-30 percent for the next week.
In the tropics, we have a series of tropical waves, tropical development is observed is unlikely. Shear in the Atlantic has limited the development of this season. This environment of high shear should prevent any significant development in the next 48 hours.
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Sexton takes action at Florida Panthers General Manager

HELSINKI - The Florida Panthers Randy Sexton, the team, the Director General on Friday, promoting the man responsible for many offseason moves of the club.
The announcement was made in Helsinki, when the Panthers beat Chicago in shootout to 4.3 in their opening season. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The 50-year-old Sexton joined the organization in January 2007 and had previously served as assistant GM of Florida. He led the team negotiating the contracts, scouting, player development and administration after Jacques Martin left to coach the Canadiens in Montreal in June.
During his tenure with the Panthers Sexton has limited the club sign free agents, such as helped center Stephen Weiss and David Booth left a six-year contract extension this summer, agrees.
Sacristan also contributed to ink deals with Florida goalie Scott Clemmensen, veteran center Steve Reinprecht and defender Jordan Leopold this offseason.
"In the last two seasons, our club successfully re-signing many of our core players multi-years contracts, although many have bought high character, hard free agents who have contributed to our identity as a team and framework for success, "Sexton said in a statement. "We made significant progress over the past two seasons and our fans should be excited about our team."
Martin, after he left for Montreal in the first place team president of Florida Bill Torrey, the general research manager led Panthers. Martin has been Director General of the Panthers' in the last three seasons and coach 2004-08.
Sexton also for eight years with the Ottawa Senators, where he served as president, CEO and Director General, while the foundations for the future success of the team.
Yormark said Panthers President Michael Stadler is the game "single perfect", as general manager.
"Randy has all the qualities necessary for a successful general manager of the National Hockey League and I have a very good job over the past two seasons in the training of our team through the draft, free agency and trades soon," said Yormark. "He has a vast knowledge of our entire organization, and we are confident that, along with head coach Pete DeBoer, our association is well positioned for success."
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Weather in Florida Friday, Oct. 2, 2009 -- 5 a.m.

It seems that the first line, which was at the end of the peninsula, as we entered the north next weekend we will stop, so we are quite certain conditions, as we go through the next few days.
We started with a small shower in the morning, and coastal areas, where conditions were otherwise silent, and most of this area will continue to lead the next Friday.
Find mostly sunny and temperatures are pushing middle and top 80, if the wind lift the country from east 5.10 mph.
Fair is a photo of the night sky, and 60s non-season, a much larger area, cloudy skies and seasonal temperatures stay with us when we go over the weekend.
Possible by rainfall is low, but a bit like us in the afternoon from Monday to seek a few showers to develop.
Rain chances remain on the minimal side, but something we could grow as the afternoon hours Monday as rain and thunderstorms limited effort to develop.
Rain chances will be held at 20 to 30 percent on Monday to Thursday next week, with overcast sky in the picture as a daily maximum push-to upper 80s and low 90s after the beginning of each day in the low 70s .
Tropics are expected to remain on the quiet side as a disorganized tropical wave a few attempts to push the launch of the Atlantic wind shear in the elements, with the exception of wool this season.
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Weather in Florida Oct. 1, 2009, 11 p.m.

Stationary cold front on South Florida, Central Florida temperature is lower than normal. Cooler weather will be around at night, when the temperature drops to the mid 60's. Apart from a clear sky and the wind is generally light.
Temperatures warm the upper 80s Friday afternoon, with a very slight chance of showers. 10 percent chance of rain and wind will move to the south bringing warm air inside.
Even a cold front from the north on Saturday and bunkers in northern Florida. This front will provide extra moisture on the surface Scattered Showers over the weekend. High temperatures will be around 90 in two days.
Next week, expect scattered showers with rain approximately 20 to 30 percent. Highs in the lower 90s will be in long period.
In the tropics, we look at the tropical low near the Azores countries. This layer has little chance of tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours.
Elsewhere the tropics still quiet over the next 48 hours.
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Weather in Florida Oct. 1, 2009, 11 a. m.

Central Florida was a cold start this morning, and most regions of 50's and 60's. Daytona Beach is a record low of 58 degrees.
Although in some areas began in a big cloud, sun expected to shine in the afternoon. High pressure built in Africa, you can set the hair dryer into the air will remain in force for at least one day. High temperatures will rise into the upper-80, close to the average.
Humidity is too low, so it's handy, even if the temperature.
Night, mostly clear skies as a whole. This helps to reduce the low temperature of the upper 60's, 50's, Marion County.
Tomorrow I go to southeast winds, before the second from the front line. This moisture can slowly crawl back to the region.
Only isolated showers are possible, since it does not seem to affect enough moisture throughout the operation. High temperatures returned to normal in the Upper-80. Front Border expects sales through the North this weekend, and the possibility of some showers and thunderstorms forecast.
South Stream is the lower the temperature back to 90-years and he has the possibility of rain, the title of next week. Since the formation of the tropics, has not diminished. We have a further two month hurricane season this year.
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Forget about snakes in planes, now there are in our rental car

All have received the act of renting that were less stellar in appearance • up, particularly with regard to the car. In addition to the many and wonderful smells, the stains are more the rule than the exception. In particular, our favorite is when the former directors have decided to install some type of food in the coating. Fortunately, despite all our problems, car rental, you will never have a car with a living creature inside. But that is exactly what a woman in Florida, met with a car rental from Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Last week, student cars jumped in its path, and immediately got up a break. There was a red snake was hanging on the control panel of the car, and more than a meter long, was a pleasant surprise. Fortunately, not a poisonous snake, and the car rental company sent a trapper to catch the animal stowaway.
The company gave the woman a replacement vehicle, and the slippery snake was released into the wild. We hope that the lesson to scare animals and unprepared drivers who choose the option of accident insurance fall. We hope that the driver was a decent upgrade to something a little lover as a substitution, it was not until the Dodge Viper-ha.
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Weather in Florida Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, 11 p.m.

Autumn approved earlier and provide a wealth a bit 'dry and cooler air to solve the central and eastern Florida.
Low clouds Wednesday morning was very refreshing after a long hot summer, and even very high streaming from the Gulf of Mexico, we had another beautiful day in the entire region.
Real cold air remains in the northern part of the area, and some of them entangled in Central Florida Thursday morning, so our region a broad temperature measurements show in the mid 60s under mostly clear skies Thursday morning, with our local dive sites refrigerant 50 years.
After a cold morning break, on Thursday afternoon to see the rebound as quickly as low to mid 80s under a clear sky, even on a cold night in store on Thursday evening until Friday morning low in the mid 60s.
Another important way to monitor the weather on the eastern half of the country, will lead to an increased flow south until Friday, so deep moisture to return to the area Friday afternoon.
The next storm system will push a cold front in the region once again this weekend, but this time without all the fine weather to dry.
Among the biggest clouds on Friday, the chance of showers in the afternoon and high temperatures in the mid 80s.
The front should clear the area by Sunday morning with slow clearing throughout the day on Sunday and just a slight chance of rain early in the day.
Clear that the area Sunday morning, gradually clearing throughout the day Sunday, and little chance of rain for the day.
Minimum Morning is at the top of the child 70 and 60 Saturday and Sunday morning on Sunday with high in the mid 80s.
Drier weather should develop after the front next Monday and Tuesday.
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Weather in Florida Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2009, 5 a.m.

High pressure begins to build in central Florida, and the north wind caught throughout the day. A little 'dry and cool air will move toward the region, a day very beautiful.
A Fire Weather Watch and Red Flag warning has been issued for much of the area because of low relative humidity in the afternoon.
Remain high clouds around and through the first half of the day, but the sunlight peak. High temperatures will be below the average of about five to 10 degrees at the bottom to the mid 80s.
Tonight will be mostly clear skies and light winds provide an adequate cooling radiation. Low temperatures certainly come to know in order to reduce falls by more than 50s to the 60s. Tomorrow is moving at high pressure in the western Atlantic and Central Florida is within reach with an east-northeast. It's the humidity is not sufficient for showers possible, but wait a few clouds.
Highs will be in the mid-'80s, the cover. This country is the wind speed at moderate temperatures during the weekend, is closer to average. Our next front is approaching the border on Saturday, Sunday. Most of the probability of rain will be Saturday, when the return of moisture to the front. Sunday afternoon, compared to develop our southerly winds and north-east. Like the calm in the tropics. Training is not expected.
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Couple found shot dead in southern Miami-Dade

Fabiana Vespa and her boyfriend were found dead in a house in southern Miami-Dade on Sunday that police believe was a murder-suicide.

Sunday police investigate possible murder-suicide that shook a primitive society locked in southern Miami-Dade.
Fabiana Vespa, 21, and her boyfriend of 27 years, was found dead in a house in the 152 block of Southwest 2800 Court, said Miami-Dade Detective Alvaro Zabaleta. Both died of apparent injuries.
The police arrived at home around 8 after receiving a call about a domestic disturbance. So Ana Ruiz was inside his house when he heard the helicopters transform society.
`` I looked and there was already a yellow ribbon and fire-rescue was left with its lights flashing, but in silence,''said Ruiz. `` It's very sad. They were a good family.''
Responsibility Vespa morning walk with the dog, neighbors said.
He lived at home with his mother and grandmother. Her boyfriend has spent much time at home.
A Vespa family were home during the shooting, but police will not say which one. This relationship was not injured.
9, a crowd of residents gathered around the house at seven police cars surrounded the scene in the island community of Venice.
The episode was one of the murder of two suicides in South Florida on Sunday. At dawn, was a husband, wife and 13-year-old daughter found dead about 2 Sundays.
Miami-Dade, who work with victims of domestic violence, has already risen by 74 percent in the killings, violence and suicide in the year.
Statistics, which was very real to Ruiz and his neighbors on Sunday.
`` It's a great neighborhood very quiet,''said Ruiz. `` We were surprised, and some of us went to tell the police that we were shocked.''
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Weather in Florida Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, 11 p.m.

The first real cold front of autumn slipped by the East Central Florida on Tuesday with a large area of hair and a little fresh air into the main frontal zone.
With cooler air to the north and the achievement of the afternoon could climb to 80 and 90, but low on Tuesday, but a lower level of humidity, heat index remains at a low 90 for much of the area for good changes in our time.
Tip of the drier air is forced through the area, a fine of a few showers developed along the border, especially when interacting with the sea breeze from the Atlantic Ocean.
The cold air continues to filter in the near future, let's see if our skies mostly cloudy with a low 50s in the morning Marion and Sumter, and 60 more in the communities in Volusia, and the average - 60 years for most of the rest of the field.
Wednesday they want a very good time, sunny days in the sky and temperatures in the low to mid 80s, with a pleasant breeze air remains cool and dry area forecasts fuel.
Thursday morning was the coldest day of the week, most other municipalities for diving in the coastal low 60s in many areas north and west of Interstate 4 in the 50s.
Thursday afternoon will be sunny and clear weather, until the mid '80s, and even larger, more comfortable is expected Friday in most areas seen in the lower 60 years ago.
Saturday get up dry in the clouds and the temperature in front before the next is scheduled for the weekend. Highs on Friday should return to normal levels and reach the 80s to near 90 degrees.
Front this weekend is expected to weather, we will see this week with the cold air is much less in the rain and showers forecast to generate over the weekend. Tropics are expected to be silent for the next 48 hours.
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Weather in Florida Sept. 29, 2009, 5 a.m.

The weak front yesterday, is now well to our south. The second front is moving through northern Florida at this time. The band of showers and thunderstorms ahead in this field continues to weaken as it moves south.
This morning, our approach will link the former northern provinces, and by early afternoon, way south of Orlando. The limited moisture in the region will keep rain chances to an absolute minimum. In general, most expect clear skies and low humidity during the day. High temperatures continue to rise in the 90 upper and 80 lower. This front will be drier / cooler air.
At night, is when most people will feel the difference. Expected to mostly clear skies and temperatures drop to the mid 60s. Rural areas will be even colder, with lows in the mid-upper 50s.
Tomorrow is good for our southern front, and high pressure begins to build in the back. As the high builds the movement of dry air masses in A Fire Weather Watch is issued for most of the area, due to low humidity. Plenty of sunshine can be expected. It will be remarkably smooth and comfortable. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s.
Temperatures are rising, as we head into the weekend. Continuous frontal boundary approaching slowly from the north, offers Central Florida, with a moist southwest flow, increases the probability of rain.
In the tropics are not provided training for the coming days.
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In Florida Solar-Hydrogen House Unite New, Old

The upper floors, high ceilings, roofs and steep cliffs range come from "crack houses traditional," which was based on the shade and air circulation for relief from the hot tropical climate of Florida.
A couple of magnolias, dark red walls, ceiling fans, bamboo and wood floors, rustic beams salvaged from a barn in Georgia, add the atmosphere of the cozy little brick house in the center of Florida State University and the University mortar.
It may seem a throwback misplaced, but the $ 575,000 Off-Grid Zero Emission Building - OGZEB - a futuristic touch. Your task is to examine possible solutions for the world's energy and climate change problems by combining the old trick of advanced technologies, including single solar hydrogen.
"What we're trying to do is create a building in the morning with a lot of sense today," said project director Justin Kramer. "If nobody wanted to live in it, what's the point?"
Like a house of the 19th century cracking, no power lines.
Solar panels on the roof are one of the few recommendations of two-bedroom house is a relic of the past. The solar panels on the roof are in bloom, a country of this year, because a large federal grant, which pays 30 percent of the cost. States such as Florida, offer additional tax credits and other incentives to reduce cost.

With Florida State outside the home network, some of the electricity produced is used to convert water into hydrogen to power when the sun is not shining.
Dedicated in August OGZEB has a couple of small offices, but most of the interior, including a large living-dining-kitchen is strictly residential. Graduate students, staff and dignitaries will take turns to give life to us old and new technologies in the world, is a true screening test.
"If it had been in use, we have good data," said by Kramer.
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Three killed in Florida apartment

Officers respond to domestic calls Disturbance found three family members died in an apartment in Sunrise, Florida, police said.
Friends of the family, known as dead Quincy Kelly, 35, his wife Lisa, 32, and their daughter, 13, Sørøya, South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Monday.
The police found the bodies Sunday after kicking the door to the bedroom, police Lt. Brian Gerity said Sun-Sentinel. Kelly's mother and aunt also lived in the house, but they were safe.
Kelly and his wife, of Jamaica, appear to be a happy couple, "said Sam Mitchell, who attended the same church as Kelly Family.
"There was no indication that such a thing as" Ms. Mitchell said, adding that Quincy Kelly is working with computers and enthusiasm cars.
Police released no further details and has not determined a motive for the shooting, the Sun-Sentinel reported.
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Weather in Florida Sept. 28, 2009, 5 p.m.

Try as they arrived in Central Florida this week, and when it will only be in this area for a short time, it will be fun week and dry work.
Weak frontal border to the western part of the peninsula, with a light flow throughout the region today has some dry weather has moved back. This is the first week of dry weather in the fall than we've seen that temperatures will drop slightly more than 60 and clear skies most of the morning Wednesday to see some mid-morning.
Since leading solve our south later in the evening, Northwest will flow up and help push forward on a broad front seconds by the region and late evening and tomorrow.
This is a second front, which coincides with residual moisture and fall to our digging deep into the low to mid-60th Published in the morning.
Tuesday brings a clear and sunny, with peaks in the mid 80s to near 90 and a second front on Tuesday, as cold air, with lows Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in 60 years, some values down 60s.
Our normally cooler areas north of Interstate 4 May view Lows in the mid 50s Wednesday and Thursday morning. The afternoon will be warmer this week, with temperatures in the mid 80's flight to sunny skies Friday.
At the end of the week, the weather began to develop the main area of the stream south of the return of moisture on Saturday and good luck to rain, or even above normal Sunday.
Expect cloudy skies this weekend with temperatures in the upper 80th. The risk of 30 percent occur a rain Saturday and a 40 per cent chance of rain Sunday.
Tropics quiet until now.
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