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Tropical development is possible near or east of Florida over the next seven days. Regardless of if a system forms or not, ...
Skies are completely clear and temperatures have cooled nicely in the overnight due to drier air, light winds and lowered dew ...
We’ll only cool down into the mid 70s by early Sunday morning. Sunday will be another blazing hot and humid day! We'll be back in the low to mid 90s with a heat index over 100.
A tropical system is developing in the Gulf of Mexico and may bring impacts to the ArkLaTex next ... If you’re up around sunrise (6 a.m. – 8 a.m.) on Sunday morning there will be a chill in ...
Humidity will remain high and uncomfortable today, with a heat index of nearly 100 degrees. There are no heat advisories in ...
A thick Saharan Dust cloud will reach Central Florida this weekend, causing hazy skies and possibly triggering "dirty" rain.
This system is moving into a very conducive tropical environment over the Gulf of Mexico, so it is not unlikely that this potential tropical depression becomes a named storm.
The area of low pressure could develop from the weakening front off the southeast U.S., over Florida, or over the eastern ...
Let's start with morning sunrise.In the east, seeing those clouds and storm movement developing from the west, what we're seeing with the red skies caused by the scattering of sunlight and reflection.