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Heat killed 199 Americans in 2024. That is more than double the second leading cause of weather-related deaths in the United States, flooding, which killed 89 Americans in 2024. It´s important to know the symptoms.
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As we approach the peak of hurricane season, tropical activity tends to ramp up in August with more tropical waves emerging from Africa. These are the three historical areas where most storms have formed.
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Florida House Bill 7031 was signed on June 30 and eliminates state sales tax on hurricane kit essentials. The law takes effect Aug. 1.
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Tampa broke the all-time record high temperature on Sunday. There are at least 10 stations in Florida that could either break or tie the high records on Monday. How much longer?
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Much of Florida takes a break from the storms, and Saharan dust takes over, making the temperatures soar.
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explaining downbursts microburst and macrobursts
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The low-pressure system has a short amount of time to develop before it moves over land.
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On average, a wave this far would take over 8 days to come close to the U.S. What are the chances of this developing?
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Heat indices are at least 103°F across much of Florida, with lower-than-average storm chances.
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Flash flood risk for Florida as Invest 93L crosses the state. Some isolated areas could experience over 5 inches of rain on Tuesday.