Current Conditions And Forecasts
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A weekly review has been released. About ninety-four percent of Florida is under a drought, with new extreme drought spots in parts of Central Florida.
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The Trump administration is targeting top climate and weather labs for cuts. Insiders worry about the impact on research and NOAA's ability to forecast severe weather like hurricanes and tornadoes.
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About 60 percent of Florida is experiencing a drought, with the worst one affecting South Florida and worsening.
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Easter weekend brings calm weather, but also hazardous beaches and fire weather danger for Florida.
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The hospital sustained $1.51 million in wind, roof and water intrusion damage during Helene and Milton.
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The eight public meetings will be held through May 19.
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Both counties will host a series of workshops where residents can offer feedback on hurricane recovery plans.
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A new University of Miami study looked at 40 years worth of data from across the Atlantic and found cooler waters in deep currents off the U.S. coast could be warming.
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A cold front is moving through the state between Friday and Saturday, bringing cooler and drier air for the weekend.
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Florida Forest Service officials want residents to take extra caution during this year’s dry season.
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Experts say the change could put non-English speakers at risk of missing potentially life-saving warnings about extreme weather.
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As of Monday night, officials said four people had reported damage to their homes or other structures. The National Weather Service will conduct a survey to determine the strength of the tornadoes and whether they touched down.
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The next cold front will move through Florida between Monday and Tuesday, clearing the state, bringing showers and storms and much-needed relief from the heat.
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The south winds will continue to inject moisture into much of the Peninsula. Temperatures will be the hottest across Central Florida.