There's an enhanced tornado risk across portions of the Florida Panhandle Sunday afternoon and evening.
There's an enhanced tornado risk across portions of the Florida Panhandle Sunday afternoon and evening.
A complex of showers and thunderstorms is likely to produce heavy rain and gusty winds across portions of central Florida Wednesday afternoon and evening.
More than 50 record highs have been set in Florida this month, but that will come to an end this week thanks to a shift in the upper-level winds and increasing chances of rain.
Scientists at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center have officially declared an El Niño, and it may already be influencing the weather patterns over Florida.
A huge and rapid thaw is underway across much of the nation. And in Florida, the warm up will last at least a week.
It's likely to be winter's worst punch for most of America, but it will only be a glancing blow to Florida.
It was a cool and dry start to the weekend in Florida, but for many it won't be a dry finish.
A possible tornado damaged several homes and a church in central Florida early Thursday morning with little warning.