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It’s the time of the year, ding! Your car’s tire pressure sensor light is on! You can blame it on the weather.
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There is a strong cold front that will bring rounds of thunderstorms and the coldest air of the season so far. This is what you can expect for your area-
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Tropical Storm Sara is stalled near Honduras. It is set to cross the Yucatan Peninsula, and its remnants will be absorbed by a potent cold front that will arrive in Florida next week.
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This system will strengthen into Sara. It is expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico next week. We analyze whether it could impact Florida.
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A blast of cooler temperatures this weekend could help jump start Florida's peak of change of leaf
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The tropics continue to be prolific. Within the next seven days, there is a high chance of having the 18th named storm of the season.
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November continues active with Rafael meandering over the Gulf of Mexico and another tropical wave traveling north of the Leeward Islands.
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More than 10 years of catastrophic hurricanes in the United States has led to an insurance crisis of sorts, especially in hurricane prone states. Florida Storms digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson has more.
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Rafael could be a category 2 hurricane as it nears Cuba; it will likely lose speed once it crosses the Gulf of Mexico.
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The 17th named storm of the season developed in the Caribbean Monday night, heading toward the Gulf of Mexico.