Significant coastal and inland flooding is expected along the First and Space Coasts, heavy rain is likely across North Florida, and strong storms are possible across South Florida from this storm Friday and Saturday.
Significant coastal and inland flooding is expected along the First and Space Coasts, heavy rain is likely across North Florida, and strong storms are possible across South Florida from this storm Friday and Saturday.
Significant tidal flooding is expected along the St. Johns River and St. Mary's River basins beginning Thursday. Moderate to potentially major coastal flooding is also expected along the First Coast beaches Friday and Saturday.
The last month of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season has begun and there are no anticipated threats to the United States for at least a week.
The Tornado Watch includes Jacksonville, Lake City, Gainesville, Ocala, Cedar Key, The Villages, Tampa, Lakeland, Sarasota and Fort Myers. Times of arrival of the storms in the story.
The entire state of Florida is at some level of risk for wind damage or a tornado over the next 24 hours. Here's a look at when the storms are most likely to arrive in your region.
Wind damage and isolated tornadoes are possible Wednesday night and Thursday across Florida ahead of a strong fall cold front.
Winter is typically the driest season of the year in Florida, and according to NOAA below average rainfall is expected this year due to the return of La Niña.
Temperatures are expected to be 5 to 10 degrees cooler Sunday and Monday across a large portion of Florida thanks to a noticeable fall front.