April 24, 2023
Rounds of heavy rain, strong thunderstorms possible this week in Florida

Rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms will make for a soggy end to April across the Sunshine State. Surface observations Monday morning shows a tale of two tales across the state of Florida. Dew points behind a cold front in the Panhandle have fallen into the 40s while dew points across South Florida are in […]

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April 20, 2023
Damaging winds possible Saturday as cold front sweeps through state

Strong storms are forecast to bring a damaging wind risk Friday into Saturday as a cold front slowly sweeps across the state. Surface analysis Thursday afternoon depicts a potent area of low pressure located in the Central Plains, with an associated cold front stretching to the Rio Grande River Valley. High pressure located over the […]

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April 19, 2023
Weather warnings are critical. But most don’t immediately jump to action. Why?

During natural disasters, some may end up staying in the way of danger despite warnings from the National Weather Service or local officials. Those watching from afar sometimes ask the same question: “Why didn’t they leave?”  There are many factors which may prevent someone from evacuating or taking protective actions, including cost, transportation and mobility. […]

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April 13, 2023
Flooding & severe storms possible in Florida, South Florida Thursday evening

Historic rainfall amounts fell Wednesday evening in the Fort Lauderdale area and flooding could persist Thursday as more storms are expected. Relentless heavy rain Wednesday evening resulted in widespread flooding in portions of eastern Broward County, with a number of sites reporting more than 10 inches of rain. Maximum rainfall totals of over 2 feet […]

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April 13, 2023
CSU Forecast: Slightly below average hurricane season

The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season could feature below average activity, according to researchers from Colorado State University. If the forecast verifies, it will be the first season since 2014, almost 10 years ago, with below normal activity. Early on Thursday, researchers from the Colorado State University Tropical Weather and Climate Research Group released their preliminary […]

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April 12, 2023
Severe storms, flash flood risk Wednesday night and Thursday

Strong thunderstorms and flash flooding are becoming increasingly possible on Thursday across most of the Sunshine State. The threat arises from a low-pressure system that is developing over the Gulf of Mexico. Early on Wednesday morning, a surface disturbance was beginning to develop into a low-pressure center over the north-central Gulf of Mexico. At the […]

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April 3, 2023
Warm, dry weather leads to expanding drought & county-wide burn bans

Above average temperatures and dry conditions this winter across much of the state have resulted in the development of widespread drought. The U.S. Drought Monitor updates every Thursday and the latest update from March 30 shows increasingly intense drought conditions across the Sunshine State. Areas hit hard by Hurricane Ian just over six months ago […]

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April 3, 2023
Hurricane Ian upgraded to Category 5 before Florida landfall

After Hurricane Ian made landfall just over 6 months ago, the National Hurricane Center announced today the storm briefly reached Category 5 status before slamming into southwest Florida. It was just last Wednesday that the World Meteorological Organization forever retired “Ian” from the rotating lists of Atlantic tropical cyclone names due to the death and […]

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