June 19, 2015
Florida coastal forecast: Typical afternoon rain returns

Afternoon highs across the state will continue to reach the 90's, and in inland locations temperatures could near 100 degrees. Rain coverage will be less than normal through the weekend, but a chance for isolated thunderstorms are possible for the Panama City beaches to the Apalachicola National Forrest. From the Nature coast to the Sun […]

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June 18, 2015
Afternoon Storms to Bring Relief for Some

The heat has been above average for this time of year in several portions of the peninsula. Rain clouds have not been spotted for days, and sweltering temperatures even activated a heat advisory yesterday for parts of north Florida. Although the remainder of the week will continue hot, with temperatures in the mid to upper […]

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June 17, 2015
Heat Indices Climb to Advisory Criteria in Parts of the State

A Heat Advisory has been issued for parts of North Florida. Hot and dry conditions will continue from the panhandle to central Florida. In the Suwannee River Valley, the National Weather Service has issues a heat advisory until 7pm. The following counties; Gilchrist, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, and Hamilton could see heat indices anywhere between 107 […]

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June 16, 2015
Rain Chances Returning to the Southeast

Tropical Storm Bill strengthen just before making landfall near Port O'Connor, TX between Houston and Corpus Christi. The greatest threat from Bill is heavy rainfall near and along the South Texas beaches. NWS forecasts anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of rain and up to 10 inches of isolated rain are possible north of Port […]

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June 15, 2015
Tropical Storm Bill to Soak the Already Saturated South

The season's second named tropical storm developed Monday evening in the Gulf of Mexico. Meteorologist Jeff Huffman is watching it closely from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network Storm Center, but says Floridians shouldn't be affected.

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June 15, 2015
Rain Chances Overthrown By The Heat

Little rain is expected for most areas across the state over the coming days. High pressure, which is typically closer to Bermuda and often called "The Bermuda High" is unusually strong and displaced to the west. The absence of daily afternoon clouds and showers will allow temperatures to reach the mid to upper 90's for […]

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June 14, 2015
Tropical Development in Gulf of Mexico to Miss Florida

Hurricane Hunters flew into Invest 91 on Sunday afternoon, but came back with little evidence to suggest a tropical depression or storm had formed. Winds were gusting to gale force in a large area on the disturbance's east side, but organized thunderstorm activity and a closed area of low pressure were both lacking.  Nonetheless, the […]

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June 12, 2015
Temperatures Rise Through the Weekend

Through the weekend, Florida Coasts will experience summer-like heat and less rain. From the First Coast to the Treasure Coast, late night and early morning spotty rain is possible on Saturday, otherwise temperatures will warm up quickly to the 90's for inland areas and upper 80's near the beaches. Off shore, wind speeds will remain […]

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