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Two nights of freezing temperatures will start the week. Strong winds and low humidity levels will increase the wildfire risk across Florida as the drought worsens.
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Although a cold front swept through, it was not nearly enough to be brief. Severe and extreme drought worsens.
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February’s volatile weather patterns bring dramatic temperature swings across the Southeast, but particularly Florida. Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains why this time of year remains one of winter’s most unpredictable transitions.
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Model guidance uses data from the first blooms of the cloned lilac cultivar and two cloned honeysuckle cultivars.
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After a rare freeze in much of Florida, damaged plants may still recover. Experts share key steps homeowners should take now to protect their landscape.
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Thunderstorms are forecast to move across Florida on Sunday with damaging wind gusts as the primary threat, but there is a slight risk of an isolated tornado.
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Florida's drought continues to worsen, increasing wildfire risk. There are over 20 active wildfires reported, in addition to over 60 fires that are still burning but contained within the state, and many counties are under a burn ban.
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Florida’s February freeze damaged critical fern crops used in Valentine’s bouquets, threatening supply and raising prices. Meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains how the cold could affect flowers for months to come.
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Water levels in the Biscayne Aquifer have fallen dramatically... and there are still close to 4 months left of the dry season.
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Despite the annual event taking place during Florida’s dry season, around a third of all races have been impacted by rain. The 68th running is this Sunday, Feb. 15.