More than 50 record highs have been set in Florida this month, but that will come to an end this week thanks to a shift in the upper-level winds and increasing chances of rain.
More than 50 record highs have been set in Florida this month, but that will come to an end this week thanks to a shift in the upper-level winds and increasing chances of rain.
Scientists at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center have officially declared an El Niño, and it may already be influencing the weather patterns over Florida.
A huge and rapid thaw is underway across much of the nation. And in Florida, the warm up will last at least a week.
It's likely to be winter's worst punch for most of America, but it will only be a glancing blow to Florida.
It was a cool and dry start to the weekend in Florida, but for many it won't be a dry finish.
A possible tornado damaged several homes and a church in central Florida early Thursday morning with little warning.
Another fast-moving front will kick up the winds and soak much of the state with heavy rain Wednesday night and early Thursday.
A powerful cold front will blast through Florida this weekend, producing possible severe weather and dropping temperatures by nearly twenty degrees in some areas.