Weather and Storm Tracking
Weather Headlines
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As we wait for the tax-free week for hurricane supplies to be determined, there are some things you can review and do now to be prepared, and still save some money.
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Eastern Pacific basin heating up, quiet in Atlantic
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Hottest May in decades for Jacksonville and N. FL with increases in rain
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A series of fronts just north of the area and plenty of Gulf moisture will keep the chance for numerous showers and storms for days.
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It's hurricane season, and tropical storms tend to form in June in the Gulf and the far western Atlantic, east of Florida. They are often big rainmakers.
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June tends to be a dusty month with particles traveling thousands of miles from Africa to the Americas. Much is talked about, but not all is bad.
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A low-pressure system will travel over Florida and bring lots of deep tropical moisture, producing numerous storms, especially across South and Central Florida.
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Slight risk for severe storms to end the week, mainly for North Florida and the Panhandle, then the front moves south.
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ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than average this 2025 season.
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Record heat continues for many across Florida. The forecast shows some breaks, with the chance for more storms to build, but more heat returns for Memorial Day.