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Tropical Storm Melissa continues to keep forecasters guessing but predictions now call for rapid intensification into Category 4 hurricane.
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See latest spaghetti models for Tropical Storm Imelda as it moves on path east of Florida
A tropical storm watch on Florida's east coast over the weekend is no longer in effect as ... This auto-updated graphic shows a map of all active storms in the Atlantic basin. Can't see the graphic? Open in a new browser. Forecasters urge all residents ...
Tropical Storm Imelda continues to move north at about 9 mph, and during the 5 o’clock advisory Sunday, it was located about 355 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida. It is expected to continue intensifying and is likely to gain hurricane status by ...
The hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where a tropical ... Florida affect weather in coming days? South Florida: The weak surface low off the coast of east-central Florida is expected to meander across ...
Tropical Depression Nine is expected to become Tropical Storm Imelda and move through the Bahamas this weekend. Florida's East Coast may experience marginal weather impacts, but a direct landfall is unlikely. The storm's path and intensity remain uncertain ...
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PHOTOS & VIDEO: Flooding along Florida's East Coast
Several inches of rain have fallen in parts of Florida's Space Coast, causing flooding in several neighborhoods. Edgewater saw several inches of rain, causing flooding on their street and yards.
A potential nor'easter is beginning to develop off the coast of Florida on Friday, which could pose a threat to the East Coast this weekend into next week. Major cities and coastal areas in the Northeast could see heavy rain, gusty winds, coastal flooding and beach erosion.
"Some SIGNIFICANT rain totals possible on the east coast of Florida Thursday into Friday," one meteorologist said.
King tides are making waves along Florida’s east coast. The unusually high tides have caused flooding in parts of St. Lucie County, prompting temporary closures of beach access points