A "life-threatening" storm surge is possible along Florida's Big Bend and Nature Coast by tonight.
A "life-threatening" storm surge is possible along Florida's Big Bend and Nature Coast by tonight.
This will not be your traditional tropical system, and the worst weather may occur hundreds of miles from its center.
Heavy rain and gusty winds are becoming increasingly likely in portions of Florida this weekend.
Florida's panhandle needs rain, but some of the storms Tuesday could be severe.
There are two areas of interest, but none are a threat to the United States.
Beneficial rain fell over parts of Florida Monday, but not in the areas that need it the most.
More than half of October and November hurricanes move through the Caribbean. And nearly all of them hit land.
The rainy season has ended early in Florida, and now parts of the state are in a moderate drought.