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Hulu just launched its Black Friday sale: Get it for 99 cents per month
If ever there was incentive to stay in this weekend, feast on Thanksgiving leftovers and dive into terrific Black Friday 2023 deals, it would be this season’s Black Friday streaming deals — starting with the just-announced Hulu sale. For just 99 cents a month for the first year, you’ll get access to Hulu’s mammoth library of original programming (“The Bear” season 3 is coming in 2024).
That’s a savings of 87% for a whole year. There will be no better time to sign up for Hulu than this sale, so take advantage of this incredible Black Friday streaming deal while you can. You can also upgrade to add Disney + for just $2 more per month for the first year or streaming.
The best part, the Black Friday Hulu sale is live now. You don’t have to wait until Friday to saving on all that terrific Hulu content waiting for you. Keep reading for how to save big on Hulu. (And while you’re at it, check out this Black Friday deal on Paramount+ — it’s $1.99 per month for your first three months.)
Hulu Black Friday sale: Get Hulu for $0.99 per month for a year
Featuring high-quality original programming, Hulu is on sale for Black Friday 2023. Access hit shows like “Only Murderers In The Building”, “The Bear” and “The Kardashians” anytime. Or bundle it with Disney+ to stream Star Wars content, Marvel, Pixar and more for $2 extra per month.
Hulu Black Friday deal: Get Hulu for 99 cents per month for a year (with ads) for the first year, an 87% savings. You’ll pay $7.99 per month after the first year and you can cancel anytime. This Black Friday streaming deal ends Nov. 28, 2023.
Or ditch cable and get Hulu+ Live TV
If you’re thinking of breaking up with your cable company upgrade to Hulu + Live TV to get local TV coverage plus Hulu. You can sign up for this plan using the link above, but note there’s no associated Black Friday deal.
What you’ll get with Hulu + Live TV:
- Watch the NFL, including the NFL Network
- The bundle features access to 90 channels, including ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN and more including both Fox and FS1.
- Unlimited DVR storage is also included.
- Exclusive live regular season NFL games, popular studio shows (including NFL Total Access and the Emmy-nominated show Good Morning Football) and lots more
- Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for $77 per month.
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Hurricane Milton’s impact on South Florida: Squally conditions, tornadoes, flight cancellations
MIAMI – Windy conditions continued in South Florida Wednesday evening as Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 3 storm, made landfall on Florida’s west coast.
Milton was packing maximum sustained winds of 120 mph as it made landfall in Siesta Key near Sarasota. The storm is expected to bring life-threatening storm surge, destructive winds, flooding, and tornadoes as it moves across the state to the east coast.
South Florida experienced strong winds of 30 to 40 mph Wednesday, which are expected to continue through Thursday.
Milton’s impact on South Florida
Hurricane Milton spun at least two tornadoes in South Florida.
Earlier in the day, a tornado touched down along Alligator Alley in western Broward County near Collier County, though no damage was reported.
Another tornado touched down in the Wellington area of Palm Beach County, causing damage to some homes and bringing down trees.
All of South Florida had been under a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Wednesday. Several tornado warnings had also been issued for Broward County.
In recent days, South Florida has experienced a “one-two punch” of storms. A non-tropical low-pressure system brought heavy rain and flooding on Sunday and Monday, followed by Hurricane Milton’s approach on Wednesday, which was forecast to bring more rain and windy conditions through Thursday as the storm crosses the state.
The region remains under threat of flooding, with an expected rainfall of 4 to 7 inches or more.
Strong winds brought down a power line in Broward County near NE 28th Street in Wilton Manors.
Airports report delays and cancelations
Hurricane Milton continued to affect flights at South Florida airports on Wednesday.
Cancellations and delays were reported at Miami International Airport and at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International.
Nearly 2,000 flights within, into or out of the United States were canceled by Wednesday night, according to the tracking service FlightAware. That includes over 380 flights canceled at Tampa International Airport.
When will conditions improve?
“By late Thursday, things will begin to wind down,” said CBS News Miami chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera. “Conditions will improve into Friday, and we’re looking forward to a quiet and tranquil pattern setting up for the weekend and into next week.”
On Friday, there will be a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. It will be cloudy with a 20% chance of rain in the day and 20% at night, according to NWS.
North winds will be around 14 mph with gusts as high as 23 mph during the day, and north winds of 10 to 13 mph with gusts as high as 22 will be seen at night.
Highs are expected to be near 86 and lows around 75.
Dangerous storm surge forecast for Florida
Forecasters warned of dangerous storm surge.
“The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast near and to the south of the landfall location, where the surge will be accompanied by large and dangerous waves,” the hurricane center said.
“Rainfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches, with localized totals up to 18 inches, are expected across central to northern portions of the Florida Peninsula through Thursday,” the hurricane center said.
“This rainfall brings the risk of considerable flash, urban and areal flooding, along with the potential for moderate to major river flooding.”
Milton will also produce rainfall totals 2 to 4 inches across the Florida Keys through Thursday.
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Milton makes landfall as Category 3 hurricane
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