Heavy rain may lead to localized flooding in South Florida
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Storms are expected Sunday afternoon in South Florida, with another wave poised to hit the region on Monday. Fort Lauderdale and Miami could see up to 3 inches of rain, while slightly less is
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNSouth Florida's Rainy Season Outlook is out, drier-than-normal startThere will be a neutral phase through most of the rainy season. Other factors of the wet season include average temperatures in the 80s and 90s and dewpoints in the 70s. The 2024
Here's how Florida is bracing for hurricane season as federal weather service budget cuts raise concerns about forecasting accuracy and emergency response capabilities.
This year’s rainy season in South Florida likely will be wetter and hotter than normal — and you can expect downpours to start happening more often next month, the National Weather Service
It is typical for dust to move across the Atlantic every year in early summer, WKMG reports. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says it is called the Saharan Air Layer, which is "a mass of very dry, dusty air that forms over the Sahara Desert during the late spring, summer and early fall."
The National Weather Service forecasts storms and showers in Orlando through Saturday due to a cold front, with a marginal risk of severe weather.
A brush fire in south Miami-Dade County has burned more than 25,000 acres. Rain continues to stay away from much of Florida's peninsula, prompting the National Weather Service to issue both red ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Fire Weather Watch for most of South Florida today, thanks to a combination of low humidity and gusty winds that have increased the risk of fires.
On Thursday, the National Weather Service in Miami said there’s a marginal risk for isolated strong to severe storms for the eastern half of South Florida Thursday and Friday afternoons between 2 and 10 p.m. The risk level was 1 on a 5 scale, meaning the severe storms would be isolated. As the scale climbs the area of storm coverage expands.
Temperatures are forecast to be above-normal across much of Florida through the weekend, with most high temps hovering in the mid to upper 90s.