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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April 3, 2023
NHC introduces seven-day outlooks, among other changes ahead of the 2023 hurricane season

Those in the path of tropical cyclones will now have two more days to prepare. Beginning this year, the graphical outlook tool from the National Hurricane Center will be extended from five to seven days. The National Hurricane Center said in an update of its products that two-day outlooks will still be available in addition […]

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March 17, 2023
Storms could bring damaging winds, isolated tornadoes to Panhandle Friday

The same system that brought severe weather to Texas and Oklahoma Thursday will bring the potential for a few strong and severe storms to the Panhandle Friday. A deepening area of low pressure over Lake Superior was observed on surface analysis Friday afternoon. Trailing that dynamic low pressure was an elongated cold front, stretching from […]

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March 16, 2023
Damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible in Panhandle, North Florida Friday into early Saturda

Strong storms with damaging wind and isolated tornadoes are forecast to move into the Panhandle and North Florida Friday as a cold front slides through the region. A ridge of high pressure will keep weather tranquil over the Sunshine State through Thursday. To the west, an area of low pressure is forecast to bring severe […]

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February 22, 2023
Above-average temperatures in Florida this week could break over a dozen daily records

While much of the country is experiencing snow storms and ice, above-average temperatures are arriving in the Sunshine State this week. Pensacola, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Lakeland, Tampa, Fort Myers and Key West are all forecasted to break their daily records for high temperature. Several more cities such as Gainesville, Sarasota, Naples and Vero […]

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