Broward County, Florida – On Saturday, June 4, 2022, due to potential high winds and flooding from Tropical Cyclone One, all Broward County campgrounds, rental halls, shelters, natural areas, marinas, and water parks as well as Deerfield Island will be closed to the public.
According to the city of Pompano Beach, its city facilities will close.
Due to the potential for severe weather conditions, City of Pompano Beach facilities will be closed starting Friday at 6 p.m., Saturday, June 4, and Sunday, June 5.
Pompano’s city golf course will be closed Saturday, 6/4/22, and will reopen Sunday, 6/5/22.
Zoo Miami announced it would be closed Friday and Saturday.
Miami-Dade County mayor Daniella Levine Cava was keeping residents up to date via her Twitter page.
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