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Wednesday will be hot and humid in Central Florida, with highs in the low to mid-90s and afternoon sea-breeze storms bringing ...
Heat, humidity and storm chances are sticking around on this Memorial Day. This will now be the typical weather trend for this time of year ...
An area west of Mexico is being monitored for a possible tropical storm or hurricane next week, as a storm-sparking pulse ...
Central Florida will see hot, humid weather Tuesday with highs in the low to mid-90s inland and upper 80s at the coast. Afternoon storms may bring heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds.
By 2 p.m. and into the evening hours, rain chances will ramp up a westerly sea breeze creeps over our area. Despite the potential rain, today will not be a washout.
In a few weeks each year, when the moon is new or full and closest to Earth, the coast experiences “king tides,” also called perigean spring tides, which are the most extreme tides of the year.
In between chill in the Northeast and heat in the Southwest, a massive swath of wet and stormy conditions is in store for the ...
Things are expected to get active Monday afternoon when sea breezes collide ... The highest storm chances are from 2-8 p.m., with rain chances at 40–60%. Around 1 p.m. Monday, the Storm ...