February 10, 2023
Severe Weather Awareness Week: Wildfires and Extreme Temperatures

Friday is the final day of Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, when we will cover a different topic in weather safety every day. Stay informed by following Florida Storms, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and your local National Weather Service office on social media. It’s no secret Florida can get very, very hot. Locals […]

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February 9, 2023
SEVERE WEATHER AWARENESS WEEK: Hurricanes and Flooding

Thursday is the fourth day of Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, when we will cover a different topic in weather safety every day. Stay informed by following Florida Storms, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and your local National Weather Service office on social media. Most Floridians are no stranger to the annual hurricane season, […]

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February 8, 2023
Severe Weather Awareness Week: Tornadoes and Thunderstorms

Wednesday is the third day of Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, when we will cover a different topic in weather safety every day. Stay informed by following Florida Storms, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and your local National Weather Service office on social media. Florida has a landscape ripe for thunderstorm development. According to […]

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February 8, 2023
End of week severe threat to last several days over the Panhandle, North Florida

Severe thunderstorms could impact Florida’s Panhandle and northern peninsula over the next few days. In addition to excessive lighting and heavy rain rates, damaging winds and weak tornadoes will be possible from the strongest storm cells. On Wednesday afternoon, surface high pressure and mid-level ridging were building over the eastern United States, producing clear skies […]

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February 7, 2023
Severe Weather Awareness Week: Rip Currents and Marine Hazards

Tuesday is the second day of Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, when we will cover a different topic in weather safety every day. Stay informed by following Florida Storms, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and your local National Weather Service office on social media. Since 1995, rip currents have killed more than 300 people […]

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February 6, 2023
Severe Weather Awareness Week: Lightning

Monday begins Florida’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, when we will cover a different topic in weather safety every day. Stay informed by following Florida Storms, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and your local National Weather Service office on social media. Often considered the country’s lightning capital, Florida experienced 285 lightning events per square mile […]

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January 31, 2023
2022 ranks as Florida’s 5th warmest year on record

Florida’s climate hit a new record in 2022. According to NOAA, last year marked the 5th hottest year the state’s recorded history. An unusually warm January followed in the new year, with most weather stations in Florida trending three or four degrees above normal in the past month. Karin Gleason, the monitoring section chief at […]

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January 27, 2023
Central Florida suburb named the lightning capital of the U.S.

Four Corners, Florida saw more lightning in 2022 than any other community in the United States. According to environmental technology company Vaisala, Four Corners ranked first in lightning density this year with 474 lightning events per square kilometer, or 1,229 lightning events per square mile. Four Corners is an unincorporated community just west of Walt […]

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