A tropical system may form in the southern Gulf of Mexico this week, but current forecast data suggests it is unlikely to be a significant threat to Florida.
A tropical system may form in the southern Gulf of Mexico this week, but current forecast data suggests it is unlikely to be a significant threat to Florida.
Gradual tropical development is possible in the Gulf by early next week, but it's likely not a threat to Florida.
This is not likely to become a threat to Florida in the next seven days, but we'll keep an eye on it as always.
The 2021 Hurricane Season has begun. Thankfully for those who still have preparations to complete, there are no developments expected in the next five days.
The rainy season can't come soon enough for some Floridians in a moderate drought.
A line of heavy thunderstorms moving through the Panhandle is capable of producing areas of wind damage late Wednesday morning into early Wednesday afternoon.
Knowing your zone will make it much easier to know when to go.
The official start to the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season is less than a month away, and with several forecast agencies predicting another active year, now is the time to prepare.