A strong storm system has the potential to produce severe thunderstorms across portions of the Sunshine State Sunday night and Monday, which will then be followed by the coldest air of the late fall season for all of Florida.
A strong storm system has the potential to produce severe thunderstorms across portions of the Sunshine State Sunday night and Monday, which will then be followed by the coldest air of the late fall season for all of Florida.
Two storm systems could affect outdoor plans across the Sunshine State this holiday weekend, with the latter potentially being more disruptive to those with travel plans Sunday or Monday.
Tropical Storm Eta officially made landfall at 4am Thursday morning near Cedar Key, Florida. The center of Eta officially exited the state near Jacksonville by early afternoon. Dry air in the upper atmosphere and strong wind shear caused the storm to weaken before it made landfall on the Nature Coast. Occasional downpours and wind gusts […]
High winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding are likely to continue overnight.
The forecast track of Eta has shifted yet again. This time, back toward Florida.
Eta is no longer expected to be a significant threat to Florida.
A credible forecast on when, where, and even if a second landfall will occur in Florida cannot be made at this time.
A life-threatening storm surge and hurricane force wind gusts are likely in the Keys beginning tonight.