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Southwest Florida is experiencing one of the driest years on record as a scant 3.7 inches have fallen across the region ...
So soon we'll get sea breeze convection and all that normal Florida summer activity ... "In general, the radar estimate map has anyone from 1-and-a-half to 2-and-a-half inches countywide ...
What may start as a light onshore breeze can evolve into something more. As the sea breeze boundary pushes inland, it acts ...
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already ...
According to data from Florida State University's Florida Climate Center, monthly rainfall averages for the state in May have historically ranged from less than an inch to around nine inches. Last ...
As summer approaches, beachgoers may need to check an additional forecast detail before heading to the shore: the Sargassum ...
Another day of marginal risk for strong to severe afternoon storms along the sea breeze is expected in Central Florida on Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Coverage of showers and storms ...
The National Weather Service regularly issues warning about dangerous rip currents along Florida's coastline ... will be launching a rip current risk map in 2025. A rip current is a powerful ...
Video above: Top headlines for May 14 in Central FloridaAn injunction barring the enforcement of Florida’s drag-show ban will remain in effect after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that ...
According to data from Florida State University's Florida Climate Center, monthly rainfall averages for the state in May have historically ranged from less than an inch to around nine inches.
WHEN YOU PICK THEM UP FROM SCHOOL, IT’S GOING TO BE SUNNY AND WARM WITH TEMPERATURES INLAND REACHING THE UPPER 80S AND OUR COASTLINE IN THE MID 80S BECAUSE OF A WEAK SEA BREEZE DEVELOPING FOR ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — People in southeastern Florida may have recently noticed a foul smell on the coast. Scientists say Florida could be in for its worst seaweed season ever. It’s called ...