More than a dozen record highs could be tied or broken in the Sunshine State over the next four days.
More than a dozen record highs could be tied or broken in the Sunshine State over the next four days.
The rapid spread of the virus has created an urgent need for researchers to find links to its spread. One possible factor is the climate.
Thunderstorms capable of producing wind damage, hail, or even a tornado are possible across the Florida Panhandle Wednesday night, then most of north and central Florida Thursday.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms could produce flash flooding, wind damage, hail and even tornadoes Wednesday and Thursday.
A line of thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts is expected to barrel through Central Florida Wednesday afternoon.
You'll need the rain gear in Florida over the next few days.
A seasonably cold night is expected across much of north and northeast Florida, but the wind will make it feel even colder in many spots.
A Tornado Watch has been issued for all of north and northeast Florida until midnight. The watch includes the cities of Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, and the Nature Coast. As of 7 pm ET, radar data indicated a squall line of thunderstorms capable of producing damaging straight-line winds or a tornado was moving through Florida’s Big […]