Current Conditions And Forecasts
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Most Florida communities do not have active tornado sirens, but major universities and a few towns in Central and North Florida have adopted the technology to help warn residents of severe weather.
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Two weeks can bring many changes in the drought. South Florida's constant stream of downpours put a good dent in the drought, but the Panhandle drought has doubled and tripled in the first two categories. The outlook seems promising.
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Jennifer Collins hopes her scale will save lives by encouraging people to evacuate ahead of dangerous storms.
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Wednesday and Thursday will be busy, with a flash flood risk in place, as some areas could receive over 6 inches of rain.
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This year, meteorologists have begun tapping into AI tools to construct their forecasts. Experts stress there are lots of cautions.
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Florida is nearing completion on more $180 million Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee, designed to withstand powerful hurricanes. The state-of-the-art facility will replace the current overcrowded center by the start of the 2026 hurricane season.
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The amendment was steered into the House funding bill, led by Reps. Debbie Wasserman, D-Weston, Mario Diaz-Balart R-Miami, and Lois Frankel, D-Boca Raton.
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Flood advisories have been reissued for parts of South Florida on Thursday, and the wet, stormy pattern is expected to persist as a front remains draped over the region.
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It's September — usually a busy month for tropical systems. The African monsoon is the factory of tropical waves, and the Atlantic Basin is all fair game.
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Dry air and stable atmospheric conditions are limiting storm formation. Forecasters warn that late-season activity could still produce a hurricane threat for the U.S.
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The highest tides of the year are here for much of the week, and sagging fronts will continue to bring rounds of intense storms. Flash floods are possible.
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Dry and dusty conditions attacked the tropical disturbance, which was on the verge of becoming a tropical system on Friday.
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Flash flood risk across parts of Florida will continue through the beginning of next week.
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