Current Conditions And Forecasts
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The series of historic freezes last month delivered one of the most damaging blows to Florida agriculture in decades. The impacts could ripple far beyond the fields.
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Highs will flirt with 90 degrees in some areas of Florida as a high-pressure system brings warm, humid air streaming from the south.
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Constant eastward wind flow will keep humidity levels present across parts of Florida. This also increases the risk of rip currents along Florida's east coast.
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Phil Klotzbach is one of the preeminent tropical storm forecasters and, in person, he's clearly a hurricane encyclopedia.
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A rare celestial event will light up the skies on March 3 — the last total “Blood Moon” visible in the Americas until late 2028. Find out what makes this eclipse unique and when to look up before the moonset cuts the show short.
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The weekend arrives with much-needed rain across Florida. It won’t be enough to alleviate the drought, but we’ll take anything we can get. Don’t expect a drop in temperatures, as the front will be weak.
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When temperatures drop, so does your tire pressure. Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains the simple science behind winter’s impact on your tires — and why ignoring that dashboard warning could cost you.
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All of Florida is officially under a drought, and the worst drought categories were steady this week.
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The Florida Division of Emergency Management has unveiled a new emergency operations center in Tallahassee. The nearly $200 million facility was designed to withstand 200 mph winds.
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Get ready to peel-off layers. We will bounce back to slightly above-average temperatures .
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The cold blast has brought more than just cold! Many are dealing with low tire pressure.. and it's all about the weather.
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A pair of wildfires broke out late Sunday near Alligator Alley in the Florida Everglades. One of the fires grew from five to 10,000 acres Monday afternoon just north of Alligator Alley in the Big Cypress National Preserve near Ochopee as firefighters attacked the blaze on the ground and from the air.
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The National Hurricane Center is expanding its use of artificial intelligence tools to enhance hurricane tracking and intensity forecasts. The 2026 hurricane season will begin on June 1, 2026.
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Even as winter fronts linger, Florida is steadily gaining daylight. February marks the start of the seasonal turnaround — but March brings the biggest jump in sunlight of the year.