An area of disturbed weather in the southwest Caribbean Sea has caught the eye of forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.
An area of disturbed weather in the southwest Caribbean Sea has caught the eye of forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.
One day. That's about all the break most Floridians got from the oppressive humidity and heavy rain.
Relief from the oppressive humidity is on the way to some Floridians thanks to an unusually strong June front.
Damaging wind and hail are possible with the stronger storms that move across portions of north Florida this afternoon.
The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially began Friday, but Florida will actually get a much-needed break in the tropical weather pattern this weekend.
The downpours came early Wednesday along the Gulf Coast, and they will be intense later today on the Atlantic side.
The remnant circulation from the system will move through Alabama today, but plenty of tropical moisture remains across Florida this week.
Subtropical Storm Alberto will likely make landfall Monday afternoon near Fort Walton Beach, Florida.