A powerful cold front will blast through Florida this weekend, producing possible severe weather and dropping temperatures by nearly twenty degrees in some areas.
A powerful cold front will blast through Florida this weekend, producing possible severe weather and dropping temperatures by nearly twenty degrees in some areas.
High winds, dangerous surf, and coastal flooding are possible along all coastlines of the Sunshine State, and gusty winds might also cause minor wind damage in some inland locations.
In addition to the chance of tornadoes, severe thunderstorms could also produce damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph and small hail in the advised area.
It's the fourth strong front in as many weeks to hit the Sunshine State, and this one could be the strongest.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Central and West Central Florida until 10 p.m. Friday. A band of strong storms will continue to push through Florida through this evening. These storms could bring with them a risk for heavy downpours, wind, lightning and even isolated tornadoes. The biggest threat to most areas will […]
Severe thunderstorms, including the kind that could produce a tornado, are possible in northern Florida Friday, then across central sections of the state Friday night. Heavy rain could also prolong or worsen ongoing flooding concerns along several rivers in north Florida.
Just what the Florida Panhandle does NOT need - more heavy rain moving in.
The 2018 Atlantic hurricane season comes to a close Friday. By the numbers, it was only slightly more active than average. But for those affected, it was life-altering.