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Expect another busy Atlantic storm season this year, according to NOAA. → Read More
Winds are at 35 mph, and the system is moving to the north at 16 mph. → Read More
Nestor is on track to make landfall in the Panhandle on Saturday. → Read More
Watches and warnings have been issued for parts of Florida. → Read More
Melissa poses no threat to Florida or the U.S. → Read More
Some areas of fog will be possible to start out Friday. → Read More
Jerry could increase to a Category 1 hurricane again. → Read More
After starting out in the 40s, we'll see temperatures top out in the low to mid-60s along our east coast and upper 60s to lower 70s inland. → Read More
Plenty of sun is expected, and will make it feel a bit warmer when you step out of the shade. → Read More
We’ll top out in the mid to upper 80s with a mix of sun and clouds, and a gusty southwest wind. → Read More
It was deemed, 'The Night of the Tornadoes,' Florida’s deadliest outbreak since weather records have been kept. → Read More
Central Florida is waking up with areas of dense fog and even had pockets of drizzle in some neighborhoods. → Read More
Central Florida will see another frosty morning in most areas, as temps dipped into the 20s and 30s this morning. → Read More
Strong winds, downed trees and heavy rain pounded several parts of Volusia and Marion counties this Thanksgiving. → Read More
Rain chances remain at 50% Monday into early Tuesday, with the best chance for a few gusty storms Monday night. → Read More
Tropical Storm Ophelia is not expected to threaten the U.S. at any point in its lifecycle. → Read More
We’ve had our eyes on a broad disturbance in the southwestern Caribbean, and it has now gained tropical depression status. → Read More
We're watching several systems in the Atlantic. → Read More
Harvey remains a Category 2 hurricane but is expected to strengthen to a Category 3 storm this afternoon. → Read More
In Central Florida, we're watching an area of low pressure push into our area, although it won't gain tropical characteristics over land. → Read More