Current Conditions And Forecasts
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More than a dozen communities across the state have active voluntary home buyout programs designed to reduce damage from flooding and storm surge.
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Public water access is closed along the entire Volusia County coastline until further notice, the county confirmed via email Saturday evening.
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Flash flood risk increases again for parts of the east coast of Florida, but the Panhandle will also experience some rain and a much-welcomed cold front arrives for the weekend.
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Jerry is forecast to become the next hurricane of the season; luckily, it will stay over the open Atlantic waters. Why are the storms turning?
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The tropics are still kicking. Invest 95 moves over the Central Atlantic and could brush the northeastern Caribbean; meanwhile, another minor disturbance is present in the western Caribbean.
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The presentation drew on Indigenous knowledge and modern science to reframe how the public views wildfire and prescribed burns.
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The Florida Department of Transportation reports it has finished constructing two seawalls that will aide in preventing erosion of Florida State Road A1A in parts of Flagler and Volusia counties.
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While the Gulf Coast deals with rough, dangerous seas, the Atlantic Coast's King Tides produce coastal flooding that is exacerbated by strong winds.
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Tim Dudley, who led Hillsborough's response to last year's hurricanes, talks about how he's thinking about the chaotic 2024 storm season a year later, and how he handled an emergency with his own family while in the thick of the storms.
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The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch from Volusia County southward through Indian River County, which will be in effect through at least into Sunday.
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Areas between I-75 and I-95 may receive around 1 to 3 inches over the next few days, while regions west of I-75 are expected to see lighter amounts.
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Resident April Self reflects on the lessons learned by community members and public officials alike throughout a year of hurricane recovery.
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We are officially in a La Niña watch. This indicates a high likelihood of a transition from neutral to La Niña occurring during October to December 2025.
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Said Don Ferguson, 71: "I'm so tired of working. This is supposed to be my retirement years, and I'm working harder now than I worked at work."