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A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
Here in Florida, we're also hot, we're just not getting the headlines ("Temperature in New York City reaches 100 degrees"). As of June 26, temperatures are just hitting 95 in the Panhandle and in the ...
The Hurricane center is monitoring 4 tropical waves. A dangerous heat wave will bake central, eastern US. Florida heat index ...
Experts fear worst is yet to come. But a quiet start to the season does not necessarily mean it will continue and experts–who ...
The NHC is keeping an eye on four tropical waves in the Atlantic basin. Meanwhile, a heat dome is bringing sweltering ...
Less than six hours after the National Hurricane Center map showed all was quiet, forecasters are keeping an eye on a system off Florida.
Storm surge is compounded by rising seas and hurricane wind speeds. Florida’s west coast is projected to see more than 1 foot of sea-level rise by 2050. That’s a best-case scenario.
An average season has 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. There were 18 named storms in 2024 and a record 30 named storms in 2020. Weather alerts via text: Sign up to get ...
Heat index across several parts of Florida could get as high as 105 May 19. Several high-temperature records were broken May 16-May 18. Rain may be possible later this week, but don't expect temps ...
Dry weather with above normal temperatures (~2-6°F) are forecast on THU with above normal to record temperatures (~5-10°F) forecast FRI and into early next week over ECFL. (1/3) #FLwx pic ...
Maps show what a heat dome means for high temps, humidity, hurricane season A heat dome is bringing extreme temperatures and humidity to southern states and warming the Gulf of Mexico.
Temperatures above normal are expected from May 18 through May 22, especially for Florida, south Texas and stretching into southern Georgia, according to NOAA's Climate Prediction Center.