Current Conditions And Forecasts
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ENSO neutral conditions are forecast through the summer, and warm tropical waters could produce more tropical systems than average this 2025 season.
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New research discovered an existing drought, like the one in South Florida since January, can lengthen heat waves, like the one parked over Florida, a North Carolina weather researcher found.
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Experts say a weather radio or weather app is something that every home and business should have. Having multiple, redundant warning methods is important.
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The city launched the program in April to get the community involved in taking care of stormwater systems during the rainy season.
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In Florida, where commercial and recreational fishing supported $24.6 billion in economic activity in 2022 alone, the stakes are high.
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Many residents believe the county has fallen short on its duty to remove sediment and vegetation from creeks, ditches and drains that keeps heavy rains from causing massive flooding.
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On "The Florida Roundup," the former branch chief of the National Hurricane Center's Hurricane Specialist Unit described how cuts could lead to poorer forecasts and increased response needs.
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Renowned scientist predicts 17 named storms and nine hurricanes.
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Florida's recent rains have significantly reduced the drought, with about 87% now experiencing drought, down from 93%. The calendar also marks the official start of the rainy season for South Florida.
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Conference attendees heard from emergency management leaders across Florida and beyond.
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The National Hurricane Center monitors the North Atlantic and North Pacific Basins, and on May 15th, they officially start issuing Tropical Weather Outlooks
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After last year’s storms, local governments and the state could end up changing their land development codes to make sure structures are safer and more resilient, an expert says.
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There is a minor to moderate heat risk each day, with the potential for major heat risk across some portions of the state.
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Community leaders join "Florida Matters" to talk about how they helped with the recovery from the 2024 hurricane season.