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Strong storms are dumping more rain on Central Florida on Wednesday afternoon. Numerous inland storms will prove to be a nuisance into the early evening, with sea breeze collisions taking place.
Along with the seabreeze collision, a weak front is expected to move southward into the area through Saturday.
The BriefA tropical disturbance in the Atlantic, now named Invest 96L, is gaining strength in favorable conditions. Another weak low-pressure system off the Southeast U.S. has a low chance of ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring a disturbance off Florida's coast that could potentially develop into a ...
Tropical Storm Dexter formed over the western Atlantic on Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Bookmark this page for the latest track, maps and models. CHECK OUT WESH:Stay in the know ...
A Florida resident pursuing a master’s degree in environmental management writes that a slow, managed retreat from building ...
Central Florida will be hot and humid Wednesday, with scattered afternoon and evening storms bringing the potential for heavy ...
Rain chances are 70 percent around the Greater Orlando metro and 40 percent along the coast, according to NWS Melbourne.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three Atlantic systems: Tropical Storm Dexter, a Florida offshore disturbance, and ...
Central Florida experienced thunderstorms and heavy rain on Tuesday, with another round of storms expected on Wednesday.
Orlando faces intense heat with temperatures in the mid-90s and heat indices up to 109 degrees, alongside forecasts of afternoon storms and potential flooding.
Even though Mayor Demings has signed the agreement, the county board of commissioners does need to officially sign off on it as well.