May 8, 2015
Subtropical Storm Ana No Threat to Florida

The National Hurricane Center began issuing advisories on Subtropical Storm Ana overnight, making it the first named storm of the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season 23 days before it officially begins. As of 5 am Friday, Ana was nearly stationary about 160 miles south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  The forecast for Ana calls for some strengthening […]

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May 5, 2015
Despite Potential Tropical Development, North Florida Largely Unaffected

A disturbance to our east will continue to influence North Florida's weather this week, but not necessarily in a bad way.  This system could even strengthen to become a subtropical or tropical storm by Friday, which would certainly make for an early start to the 2015 Hurricane Season.  However, confidence is high that whatever forms will stay offshore and […]

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May 5, 2015
Medium Chance of Development; Likely Stays Offshore

A non-tropical area of low pressure in the Atlantic has a medium chance of developing into a sub-tropical system in the next five days.  However, it is forecast to remain offshore and have little impact on the state.  As of Tuesday afternoon, a disorganized area of showers and a few thunderstorms were located from Cuba through the Bahamas. […]

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May 3, 2015
Pre-Season Tropical Development Possible This Week; Likely Stays Offshore

The official start to the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season is still 27 days away, but don't tell that to the atmosphere this week. A disturbance is expected to form near The Bahamas by Tuesday on the tail end of this past weekend's cold front. The National Hurricane Center is giving it a "low chance" of […]

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April 27, 2015
More Rain Nearing The State

A series of disturbances will enhance the potential for showers and thunderstorms across the peninsula with increasing chances for severe weather through Wednesday. The main concern is locally heavy rain and strong storms in the panhandle and areas stretching along the I-4 Corridor. These storms have the potential for strong winds, hail and possible tornado […]

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April 21, 2015
Another Disturbance To Bring Rain This Week

Another cold front will pass through the area and increase rain chances by mid week. The cold front will become stationary and inhibit abundant cloud clover and conditions for rain across the panhandle to central Florida on Thursday. In the Panhandle, rainy activity will begin off shore late Wednesday night and push inland Thursday morning. […]

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April 17, 2015
Showers and Thunderstorms Though the Rest of the Weekend 

A stationary front will continue to move moisture inland from the Gulf of Mexico and continue to produce heavy cloud cover and increasing rain chances in the panhandle and parts of north Florida. Storms are possible Saturday afternoon across the I-10 corridor to the St. Johns River Valley. These storms could potentially produce thunderstorms during […]

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April 15, 2015
Stalled Front Keeps Rain Chances Persistent Through Friday

The Southeast and Gulf Coast will be the focus of heavy rainfall in the next few days. A stalled front will continue to bring showers and storms from Louisiana to Georgia, and increment moisture values from the Gulf of Mexico to the state of Florida. As a result, summer-like sea breezes showers and storms will […]

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