Another squall line of thunderstorms is expected to impact the northern half of Florida on Wednesday and Thursday.
Another squall line of thunderstorms is expected to impact the northern half of Florida on Wednesday and Thursday.
A line of severe storms is expected to push through the Panhandle Tuesday night, and North and Central Florida on Wednesday. Damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes will be possible from the strongest storms.
Damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and stray tornadoes are possible from yet another round of thunderstorms expected to traverse Florida tomorrow and Wednesday. The threat arises from a developing weather system that will dip into the Gulf Coast early Tuesday.
A final round of strong storms is expected to impact the Sunshine State on Saturday, before temperatures plunge to wintertime levels Sunday and Sunday night.
A dynamic system this week will bring multiple days of potentially damaging winds, tornadoes, and localized flash flooding across North Florida.
Strong storms and periods of flooding rain rates are possible across parts of the Sunshine State over the next few days.
A drought is developing across most of the Sunshine State, and little relief is expected over the next few weeks.
The calendar officially reads late February, but the Sunshine State will feel more like early May in the days ahead as temperatures reach through the 80s.