Strong storms and damaging winds are possible over the Panhandle through Thursday, as a cold front traverses the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Strong storms and damaging winds are possible over the Panhandle through Thursday, as a cold front traverses the Lower Mississippi Valley.
A developing nor'easter is set to track through Florida on Tuesday, bringing with it the chance for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
A developing nor'easter is set to track through Florida on Tuesday, bringing with it the chance for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
The calendar may say early December, but Mother Nature promises a warm-up that could break records across portions of the state.
The 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season was the third most active on record, but Florida was largely spared significant impacts and the last two months of the season were strikingly quiet.
A strong cold front will sweep through the Sunshine State by midweek, bringing the coldest temperatures of the season with it.
Gusty winds and widespread rain are anticipated over much of the state Friday into Saturday. Coastal flooding is also likely along a portion of the Atlantic coast.
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.