October 12, 2023
What to know about Saturday’s solar eclipse

An annual solar eclipse will be visible over North America this weekend. Here is what you need to know. The Great American Eclipse, or “the ring of fire,” will cross eight U.S. states from Oregon to Texas on Saturday, Oct. 14. The Southeast will get a partial view of the event, with visibility ranging from […]

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October 10, 2023
Fire Prevention Week spotlights cooking safety

Fire Prevention Week runs from Oct. 8 through Oct. 14 this year and aims to educate the public about the simple, yet important steps one can take to reduce the risk of a fire at home. This year’s campaign focuses on cooking safety. Cooking remains the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries, […]

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October 10, 2023
Strong storm system brings flooding and severe weather threats to Florida starting Wednesday

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of low pressure in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico where conditions are only marginally favorable for tropical development. However, this system is expected to merge with a frontal boundary in the Gulf by Wednesday morning. The combination of these two features will cause a large wave of […]

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October 3, 2023
Canada wildfires bring dangerous smoke levels to Florida

Low air quality levels are prompting alerts and advisories in Florida after smoke from wildfires in Canada is closing in on the Southeast. A smoky haze can be seen over Florida, and it is causing health concerns for residents. Air quality levels in the Tampa Bay area, Central Florida, the Space Coast, Southwest Florida and […]

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September 28, 2023
Hurricane Ian, 1 year later: A story of resiliency and hope

Floridians are still picking up what was lost a year ago during Hurricane Ian, a deadly and destructive Category 4 storm. Sept. 28 marks the one-year anniversary of Ian plowing through the state, making landfall near Cayo Costa in Lee County. Ian was the third-costliest natural disaster to hit the U.S., racking up $115.2 billion […]

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September 27, 2023
NOAA releases updated weather outlook; strong El Nino event expected

The Climate Prediction Center’s updated weather outlook indicates a slightly increased confidence of a strong El Nino event by this winter. This could mean more wet weather for the Southeast region of the U.S. The forecast is based on observed and predicted sea surface temperatures. “These conditions are reflected in current observations as well as […]

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September 22, 2023
Looking for a generator before a hurricane? There’s now an app for that

A new app designed to provide updates on disaster supplies and educational resources in the wake of a natural disaster was released this week. “Local Relief” is a localized social media platform bringing communities together during a weather emergency. Founder and Executive Director Heather Hackett had the idea for the program when Hurricane Irma caused […]

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September 21, 2023
Potential Tropical Cyclone #16 will impact parts of FL starting Friday

The National Hurricane Center has been monitoring an area off the U.S. East Coast the past few days for possible tropical development. This area of low pressure off the Florida Atlantic coastline has now been designated Potential Tropical Cyclone #16. This system is expected to strengthen between now and Friday and will likely become Tropical […]

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