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Outdoor plans in the Southeast could be in jeopardy as a stalled cold front combined with an influx of tropical moisture from ...
A wet and rainy Florida could soon see even more precipitation in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service, ...
A tropical disturbance and the heavy rain moving along with it will bring a risk of flash flooding to Florida and the central ...
Forecasters are primarily worried about rain at the moment. Many inches to a foot or more of rain may fall in some locations, with the most rainfall likely to be from Interstate 4 south to the ...
A possible tropical depression moving west across the northern Gulf could bring rain to most of our area. Impacts look minimal for our area at this time.
More rain and storms are forecasted for the 4th of July and the weekend. Highs for the rest of the week are expected to be in the middle to upper 80s. Tracking the Tropics An area of low pressure ...
Hurricane Hilary: The cleanup from Tropical Storm Hilary is intensifying at sea. The rain water has washed trash and debris into Huntington Harbor.
"Some gradual tropical or subtropical development could occur thereafter as the low drifts and moves little," the National Hurricane Center said at 2 p.m. July 1. "Regardless of development, heavy ...
Tropical Storm Erick is strengthening in the Eastern Pacific Ocean some 265 miles southeast of Puerto Angel, Mexico, and is expected to rapidly intensify into a hurricane Tuesday night or early Wed… ...
The rainy season generally doesn't arrive in North Florida until early June, Hess said. While three to five days of rain are coming just in time for the Mother's Day weekend, he said it isn't part ...
Moisture from Tropical Storm Alvin may bring a chance of rain to Corpus Christi for Beach to Bay Credit: Kiii Tropical Storm Alvin Author: Alan Holt, Carly Smith, Kristin Walla, Faith Colbert ...
Showers, thunderstorms could affect Fourth of July plans "We’re forecasting a wet pattern across the Southeast in early July, regardless of any tropical development," DaSilva said.