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.
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.
Summer is over, but hurricane season is not. In fact, more hurricanes have hit Florida during the month of October than any other month.
Drier air is forecast to surge south and drop humidity levels across Florida starting Sunday.
Hundreds of thousands of South Floridians in the path of Major Hurricane Irma have less than 24 hours to make a decision. A decision to find higher ground, a sturdier structure, or hit the highway. Doing nothing is also a decision, but potentially a life-threatening one.
Major Hurricane Irma is still a Category 5 storm and forecast to hit South Florida Sunday.
Irma strengthened Monday into a powerful Category 4 storm, and the official forecast cone now includes parts of South Florida.
It is now time for all Floridians - no matter the coast - in a hurricane prone area to take Irma seriously.
The ninth named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season formed Wednesday morning, and it could become a long-lived hurricane with potential U.S. implications in about ten days.