The historic heat wave and developing drought experienced recently across parts of Florida is coming to an abrupt end.
The historic heat wave and developing drought experienced recently across parts of Florida is coming to an abrupt end.
The arrival of Florida's rainy season has been delayed, and the state's fire danger continues to worsen.
A heat wave is set to break records across north and central Florida this weekend, some dating back to the 1940's and 50's.
It could be the hottest Memorial Day weekend in years across the Sunshine State, but officials hope they don't have to extinguish your plans.
Thunderstorms capable of producing wind damage, hail, or even an isolated tornado are possible across portions of north and central Florida Monday.
Several more rounds of thunderstorms - some of which could be strong - are expected in Florida this weekend.
Hurricane season is still a month away, but we're already watching a disturbance in the Atlantic.
Activity is already brewing in the Atlantic, one month before hurricane season officially begins.