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Current Conditions And Forecasts
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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.
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Water temperatures and lower wind shear could produce more storms than average this upcoming season.
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There are very low humidity levels, and the incoming cold front will bring another round of strong winds and a push of extra dry air, worsening the fire danger.
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The storms that wreaked havoc on the Tampa Bay area flooded buildings, submerged HVAC units, and downed light poles, trees, fences, signs and field backstops, and more.
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Hazardous marine conditions this week for beachgoers. Another front is on the way on Thursday.
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The tropics seem to have received an early wake-up call. There is a system located to the northeast of the Caribbean with a low chance of developing within the next 48 hours.
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A line of thunderstorms will move through the Panhandle on Sunday and continue to affect the rest of the state through Monday morning. Some storms could turn severe and produce damaging wind gusts, hail, and isolated tornadoes.
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The risk of severe thunderstorms increases for the Florida Panhandle and North Florida between Friday and late Saturday night. There could be swaths of wind damage, numerous tornadoes, and flash floods.
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A series of storms will swing by the Southeast, producing several rounds of severe weather, which promises to bring hail, damaging winds, and the chance for tornadoes.
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A National Weather Service spokesperson said winds peaked at around 115 mph, or the equivalent of winds seen during a Category 3 hurricane.
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A house collapsed, and a trail of damage followed after a tornado traveled over Seminole County in Central Florida on Monday morning.
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On "The Florida Roundup," Tom Hudson spoke with Florida Public Radio Emergency Network chief meteorologist Tim Miller about the federal government's role in weather forecasting and communicating dangers.
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Showers moving through the I-4 corridor could produce strong gusts.
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Expect rain overnight tonight into the Monday commute, followed by a couple of cooler days.