Major Hurricane Irma is still a Category 5 storm and forecast to hit South Florida Sunday.
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.
A new tropical storm is developing off the coast of Jacksonville, but is not a significant threat to Florida.
Clearest spots in west and southwest Florida Large areas of clouds across north Florida and panhandle Patchy cloud cover in east-central and southeast Florida A state known for its sunshine is likely to be about 50 percent covered in clouds during Monday's solar eclipse. Many Floridians will have to look for a break in the […]
A non-tropical disturbance with a tropical connection is to blame for the busted beach plans Sunday in much of central and south Florida.
Emily continues to weaken as the former tropical storm moves inland across central Florida. Although the wind and coastal risks have subsided, some heavy rain and localized flooding is still possible across portions of south and east-central Florida. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are still possible through Tuesday morning near the greater […]