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The rain ends for much of Central Florida, but parts of South Florida experience heavy precipitation into Monday night. Flood watch continues to be in effect.
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Monday starts wet for Central and South Florida. Flood watches are in effect for many places across the Peninsula, where some areas could receive up to 8 inches of rain.
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Sunday will continue to be active while storms fill the state on Monday, producing the risk for flash floods across highly populated areas in Central and South Florida.
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Heavy rainfall will impact many areas across Florida this weekend. The weekend stays active for the northern half of Florida, while the weekend ends and next week starts with storms across the southern half.
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Your guide to everything you must know about the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Know what the terminology means
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A stationary front has been bringing heavy rains and storms over parts of the Panhandle for days. Florida has a wetter-than-normal outlook, but not for all simultaneously.
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Air Quality Issues Tuesday
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Hurricane Preparedness Week 2025 runs between May 4th and 10th.
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Severe storms are forecast to end the weekend and start the week. Make sure to have at least three ways of receiving weather alerts. Damaging winds, large hail, and an isolated tornado are possible.
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The drought in Florida continues to worsen. There is only a fringe area in the extreme western Panhandle that is not experiencing drought, and the worst drought levels affect parts of Central and South Florida.