September 23, 2015
Influences from El Niño Likely in Florida by Late Fall

Some Floridians don’t want any more rain, while others just a few miles away are almost desperate for it. For example, Tampa has a rainfall surplus (compared to normal) of nearly 20 inches for the year so far, whereas just a short drive down I-75 to Naples takes you into an area with a deficit […]

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September 22, 2015
Ida Wandering, Watching Gulf Next Week

Tropical Storm Ida is lost at sea. Literally. Upper-level winds are too weak to steer it in any direction, so it’s likely to meander in the central Atlantic for days. Keeping with the trends of the past six tropical systems that have originated in this region, Ida will not be a threat to the United […]

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September 16, 2015
Heavy Rain Possible Along Both Coasts Wednesday and Thursday

It probably seems like a broken record to residents of central Florida who live near the Gulf coast. Another heavy rain event is on its way that could produce localized flooding. This time, however, the heavy rain may also fall along sections of the Atlantic coast. The soggy setup is a bit different this week, thanks to a stronger […]

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September 10, 2015
Strong El Niño Almost Certain to Continue This Winter

We knew El Niño was coming, and on Thursday Mike Halpert, Deputy Director of NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, made it official. "2015's El Niño now ranks third behind 1997 and 1985." It was in the winter of 97-98 that 42 Floridians were killed by tornadoes and severe weather produced more than a half billion dollars […]

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September 10, 2015
State of the Season: Eight Storms a Bit of a Surprise

Late last night, Tropical Storm Henri (pronounced ahn-REE) formed east of Bermuda. Similar to most of the cyclones so far this year, though, the storm will stay out to sea and struggle to survive. Henri is already the eighth named cyclone in what was forecast to be a relatively quiet year. That's the total number […]

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September 9, 2015
Drier Conditions Across the State Wednesday and Thursday

After one of the soggiest first weeks of September in state history, the troublesome pattern will relax mid-week for most of the state. Many areas will stay dry until Friday afternoon, when an approaching frontal boundary again elevates rain chances.   Rain bands associated with a non-tropical area of low pressure have pulled north of […]

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September 4, 2015
Afternoon Rain Chances in "Play" Over Labor Day Weekend

The start of college football will have many fans keeping an eye on the sky Saturday, with teams across the state playing their home openers. Here’s a day-by-day breakdown of what you can expect statewide should you be outdoors for Labor Day weekend.   Saturday Wider precipitation coverage is possible across the Panhandle and in […]

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September 1, 2015
Season's Peak Nears, but Atlantic Should Stay Quiet

Rather than cleaning up from a hurricane this week, Floridians are gearing up for what will hopefully be a relaxing holiday weekend. The difference between the two outcomes was literally less than 200 miles. Chief of Forecast Operations at the National Hurricane Center James Franklin says what happened with former Tropical Storm Erika was not […]

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