Pilot program launched to enhance cyclist safety on Rickenbacker Causeway
It comes after several deadly collisions
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Austin Carter is the Breaking News & Traffic Anchor at CBS News Miami.
Austin helms the Alert Desk - bringing viewers breaking local and national stories as they're happening, while simultaneously keeping drivers on-time with NEXT Traffic updates.
Austin is also one of the anchors of CBS News Miami at 8 a.m.
Austin has led continuous live coverage of numerous high-stakes moments including police chases, severe weather and aviation disasters in South Florida.
Austin's reach extends beyond the TV screen. In 2024, Austin was in the cast of the blockbuster movie, Bad Boys: Ride or Die. He played a newscaster as actors Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return to the streets of Miami as detectives. His role was filmed in the CBS News Miami studios.
Austin first joined CBS4 as a general assignment reporter in 2021.
Before that, Austin spent 3+ years as a reporter & weather anchor at 13 Action News (KTNV) in Las Vegas, NV. He covered major stories including the shutdown of the Las Vegas Strip during the COVID-19 pandemic and the historic George Floyd protests.
Joining CBS News Miami was a homecoming for Austin because he was born and raised in South Florida.
While attending Florida Atlantic University (Go Owls!), he worked at WPTV NewsChannel 5 in West Palm Beach as an assignment editor. Austin graduated from FAU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Multimedia Studies.
When he's not covering the news, you can find Austin hanging out with friends and family. He loves fitness and the outdoors.
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It comes after several deadly collisions
Highs will be near 88 degrees with southeast winds of 9 to 13 mph.
While most people think it's an icky mess to deal with, it does have environmental benefits.
Police have called it a domestic situation.
Wednesday is off to a steamy start across South Florida and temperatures are expected to climb into the afternoon.
A slight shower and thunderstorm chance will linger through Tuesday morning as the afternoon is expected to be very warm with feel like temperatures near 100 degrees.
South Florida can expect a hot and mostly dry day Monday as storms remain inland in the afternoon.
Fewer storms are in the mix for Sunday as South Florida transitions from a wet weather pattern to a dry pattern.
Areas of Broward and Miami-Dade County remain under a Flood Watch through Saturday evening and more storms are expected through the afternoon.
A Flood Watch remains in effect for areas of Broward County and Miami-Dade County through Thursday night.
Areas of Broward and Miami-Dade County remain under a Flood Watch through Wednesday evening as afternoon storms are expected.
Storm chances begin to increase by 2 p.m. with isolated thunderstorms possible.
Afternoon storms are in the mix for Thursday across South Florida ahead of a tropical disturbance that's set to drop inches of rain Friday and into Saturday.
A pleasant start to the Memorial Day Weekend with temperatures staying in the low 80's Saturday morning with a mix of sun and clouds.