Four days into the Atlantic Hurricane Season, parts of the Sunshine State have already had to deal with flooding rains from a "no-name" tropical system.
Four days into the Atlantic Hurricane Season, parts of the Sunshine State have already had to deal with flooding rains from a "no-name" tropical system.
The first tropical storm of the season is expected to develop Friday evening and will provide the potential for flash flooding through Saturday.
Drought conditions could diminish as a tropical system brings the risk of flash flooding.
Drought conditions could diminish as a tropical system brings the risk of flash flooding.
Today, June 1, is the official start to the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season, and forecasters and the National Hurricane Center are monitoring the western Caribbean for tropical development.
Floridians will be able to save on supplies useful in a hurricane starting this Saturday.
Hurricane experts at the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) say that the 2022 tropical season will produce above normal activity in the Atlantic Basin.
Dangerous surf and gusty winds are forecasted to continue along the Atlantic Coast this week, and unsettled conditions could migrate inland by week's end.