Weather and Storm Tracking
Weather Headlines
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In an effort to send unified messaging, the National Weather Service is issuing a flood product that will assess the risk for the entire country over the next 7 days.
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The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially has its sixth named tropical system. Francine is on its way to Louisiana, but Florida will have some impacts.
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Heavy rainfall affects parts of the panhandle with great differences in short distances. The rain continues for the northern half of Florida producing the risk of flash floods. Stay weather-aware, more deep moisture is likely to come next week too!
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A major misconception is that all flood damaged cars end up in a junkyard. The reality is hundreds of thousands of water-damaged cars are repaired and resold in other parts of the country without the buyer ever knowing the car’s waterlogged history.
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Florida continues with higher-than-normal rain chances throughout the weekend as a low pressure is set to move over the state.
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It's that time of the year when fronts start to lag and lose forward speed, usually right over or very close to our state enhancing showers and storms but they also could leave enough energy for tropical systems.
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For the first time in over 25 years, there was no tropical storm in Atlantic basin over the Labor Day weekend, what does that mean as we approach the height of hurricane season?
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From hurricane weary Florida to the Carolinas, Idalia left a deep imprint along the southeastern US. Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson takes a look back.
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Higher-than-normal rain chances continue to affect different parts of Florida throughout the Labor Day Weekend.
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There's a lot of speculation about this year's hurricane season, here's an update on the Saharan dust storm and how it is affecting the 2024 hurricane season.