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Record amounts of sargassum seaweed are washing onto beaches from Florida to Texas creating foul odors, frustrated beachgoers, and threatening coastal economies across multiple states.
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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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Hurricane season prep means everything from reviewing emergency plans to staying informed as forecasters outline what residents can expect this year.
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A cold front will bring drier air across the northern half of the state, and winds will 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 new hurricane season starts with Arthur.