December 13, 2022
Midweek storms bring risk of tornadoes, damaging wind, and hail ahead of cold front

A strong system is expected to bring the potential for tornadoes, wind gusts to 70 miles per hour, and large hail nearly state-wide Wednesday into Thursday. Surface analysis Tuesday depicts a powerful and dynamic deepening low pushing into the Great Plains. Meteorologist Justin Ballard / Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (FPREN) A powerful low pressure […]

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December 12, 2022
Damaging wind and tornado threat possible midweek as a cold front blasts through state

A strong cold front is forecast to move through the state and could lead to severe storms capable of producing damaging winds and tornadoes later in the week. Surface analysis Monday afternoon depicts a strengthening area of low pressure in the Colorado Rockies. This area of low pressure is expected to move into the Great […]

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December 5, 2022
Survivors of Hurricane Ian can now apply for state-led housing assistance and home repairs

Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) have announced several new forms of housing assistance for survivors of Hurricane Ian, including the first ever state-led housing assistance program. This comes two weeks after Governor DeSantis launched the Unite Florida Hurricane Recovery Portal, which FDEM Director Kevin Guthrie said will streamline the […]

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November 30, 2022
2022 Atlantic hurricane season ends, breaking the six-year streak of above-normal seasons

The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season ends Nov. 30 with a final tally of 14 named storms, eight hurricanes and two major hurricanes. Originally expected to be an above-average season, this year’s season wraps up as the first near-average season since 2015. The last six years have seen a streak of above-average seasons from 2016 to […]

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November 29, 2022
Threat for severe thunderstorms ramps up tonight across the Panhandle

Severe storms are possible over Florida’s Panhandle Tuesday night and Wednesday morning as, yet another cold front takes aim at the region. The main threats from this latest batch of storms will be localized flooding and damaging winds. A few tornadoes will also be possible. On Tuesday morning, a dynamic early winter storm system was […]

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November 26, 2022
Severe storms, strong winds expected in the Panhandle Saturday night

Strong storms are possible over Florida’s western Panhandle on Saturday night. The threat arises ahead of a storm system that is developing over the southern Plains. On Saturday morning, a center of low pressure was positioned over eastern Texas. At the same time, a disturbance in the upper levels of the atmosphere was dipping from […]

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November 25, 2022
FEMA extends deadline for Hurricane Ian assistance

FEMA announced this week that the agency is extending the deadline for survivors of Hurricane Ian to apply for federal assistance. The new deadline to submit an application is Jan. 12, 2023. According to FEMA this extension comes at the request of the State of Florida. Residents of the following counties will qualify for this […]

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November 22, 2022
St. John’s River flooding brought on by Hurricane Ian expected to continue into December

Flooding on St. John’s River is likely to continue into its third month, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne and NOAA’s Southeast River Forecast Center. The river has been in flood stage since early October, shortly after Hurricane Ian brought significant rainfall to the state, with up to 15 to 21 inches of […]

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