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A lower-category storm can still be deadly, and the kind of danger a hurricane brings often depends on which part of the state is in its path.
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Dangerous heat is coming to North Florida and the Panhandle this weekend; the heat risk moves south next week.
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A magnitude 6.1 earthquake off the coast of Cuba was felt across Florida on Monday afternoon, with residents reporting shaking in Miami, Tampa and Orlando.
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Low rain chances for most of Florida & temperatures could feel like the triple digits across many areas this weekend. Read your forecast here.
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In Florida, the forecast cone is only part of the story. Hurricane impacts can extend far beyond the center track — reaching inland through wind, flooding, and tornadoes.
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The exceptional drought has been cut in half! But not all rain has been accounted for in this drought report.
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Florida has seen just six June hurricane strikes since 1851, with no system stronger than a Category 2 hurricane.
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While a rare cold front will bring drier air across the northern half of the state, rain could meander across South Florida for the weekend, and winds bring hazardous conditions along the beaches.
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In Florida, the forecast cone is only part of the story. Hurricane impacts can extend far beyond the center track — reaching inland through wind, flooding, and tornadoes.
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During an average year, the Atlantic Basin sees 14 named storms, seven hurricanes and three major hurricanes. The list of names for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts with Arthur.
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Days of rain across Florida as tropical moisture arrives and increases the flood threat.
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Forecasters believe a strengthening El Niño pattern is likely to emerge in 2026 and continue into winter, thus influencing temperature and precipitation trends across the United States.