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People who are specifically sensitive to the dust can have worsened allergies,” said a meteorologist with the National ...
The disturbance in the tropical Atlantic tagged Invest #96L with the big orange potential development area is struggling ...
At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
Central Florida will see another wave of intense heat on Friday. Feels like temperatures could reach as high as 110 degrees ...
The peak of the hurricane season is just around a month away, but social media is already kicking up for the "Next Big ...
The National Hurricane Center has slightly lowered the chances Invest 94L will develop into a tropical depression.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The tropics will remain quiet for at least the next seven days. That small tropical wave that we were keeping an eye on off the coast of Africa has dissipated and now plenty of Saharan ...
The BriefTemperatures will sizzle back in the mid 90s for the weekend and early next week. The humidity will really make ...
A worker was rescued from 15 feet underground at a Chevron gas station in Greenacres after experiencing a medical emergency.
A few storms and hot temperatures are expected on Thursday. Showers and storms will impact the area during the late morning hours before moving out by late afternoon. The pattern turns much drier ...
In any case, the peak of Saharan dust typically is in June & July, & we are indeed seeing a large “blobs” of Saharan dust over the Central & Eastern Atlantic that’s thinning with westward ...
Jacksonville braces for dangerous heat with 'feels like' temperatures in the hundreds, pop-up storms, and flash flooding risks, according to Meteorologist Katie Garner and The Weather Authority.