For the second straight year, here's how the weather phenomenon La Niña is likely to affect the U.S. weather pattern this winter.
For the second straight year, here's how the weather phenomenon La Niña is likely to affect the U.S. weather pattern this winter.
Relentless rain and gusty winds are expected from the Nature Coast to the First Coast from a non-tropical area of low pressure moving in from the Gulf of Mexico.
Motorists and those traveling by air over the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday period to or from Florida may be affected by the adverse weather and are urged to stay informed of the latest forecast and plan for possible delays.
Content is current now, not necessarily at the time of the post. High pressure centered in the northern Gulf of Mexico is bringing sunny and unseasonably mild weather. High temperatures will be anywhere between 80 to 87 through mid-week. But the mild weather is set to change Thursday. A cold front will carve its way […]
The second strong cold front in less than a week is sweeping across Florida today.
For the first time in nearly five months, a cold front will make it all the way through the Keys and Miami by Tuesday.
The strongest cold front yet this season could produce a round or two of strong thunderstorms ahead of it across parts of Florida.
The first major cold front of the season will move through the Florida Panhandle Monday, then slide into northern and central sections of the state Tuesday.