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Primary storm threats will be frequent lightning and wind gusts of 40 to 60 mph. An isolated tornado or two will be possible. → Read More
A cold front approaching Florida will be preceded by storms that could bring a threat of tornadoes and hail to some areas. → Read More
A cold front is expected to move across the state Sunday and into Monday, bringing a chance for light rain to some locations. → Read More
Fifty hurricanes formed in November between 1851 and 2020, but only three of those made landfall in the United States. → Read More
See where Hurricane Nicole is, where it's headed and how it may affect Florida. → Read More
See where Tropical Storm Nicole is, where it's headed and how it may affect the Treasure Coast. → Read More
The odds of winning a Powerball or Powerball with Double Play prize – which start at $4 – are 1 in 24.9. → Read More
A tropical wave near the Greater Antilles currently has a low chance for development but tropical or subtropical development is possible. → Read More
A new disturbance in the central Atlantic is forecast to become a tropical or subtropical storm but poses no direct threat to the U.S. → Read More
The system in the Caribbean is forecast to become Hurricane Lisa before making landfall later this week. → Read More
The Caribbean will remain unsettled in early November, and thunderstorms could organize into one or more tropical systems, according to AccuWeather. → Read More
Conditions are favorable for development of a tropical wave in the Atlantic in the short term. Conditions expected to inhibit development next week. → Read More
Karl is not expected to become a direct threat to the United States if it takes the projected southward turn toward Mexico. → Read More
Karl poses no direct threat to the U.S. at this time but residents along the Gulf Coast should keep an eye on the tropical storm. → Read More
An area of high pressure north of the tropical depression is expected to keep it moving west, away from the U.S. coastline. → Read More
A tropical wave moving west in the Caribbean is not expected to turn north toward the U.S. → Read More
While Floridians brace for Hurricane Ian, the National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical wave expected to become a depression later this week. → Read More
While Ian's exact track remains uncertain, many areas of Florida can expect to feel some impact from the storm. → Read More
Regardless of\nIan’s exact track, there is a risk of dangerous storm\nsurge, hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall in portions of Florida. → Read More
The six-month program goes into effect Sept. 1. It's estimated it will save commuters $38 million. → Read More