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A record El Niño event could help shape Florida’s winter weather by producing wetter conditions and an increased risk of severe weather.
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Florida’s summer heat ranks among the warmest on record in several cities, while persistent rainfall deficits continue to worsen drought conditions across much of the state.
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Health alerts are in effect for several counties in Florida, including Leon, as officials monitor mosquito-borne illnesses after heavy rainfall.
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The Midwest might sweat because of its corn, but Florida is a whole different beast. Why the nation's second-largest sweet corn producer doesn't actually have "corn sweat."
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African tropical waves can take their sweet time traveling toward the Americas. But, on average, how long?
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Strong wind shear and dry air are keeping hurricane activity unusually quiet across the Atlantic basin as the statistical peak of the season approaches.
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Florida's summer heat can threaten pets in ways many owners don't realize.
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Record heat is forecast across Florida, but storms may also affect parts of the state as the ground remains very dry.
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Most cities across North and Central Florida and along the Big Bend could tie or come close to reaching record temperatures. The extreme heat could put vulnerable populations at risk.
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Tropical Storm Cristobal formed Wednesday over the North Atlantic, but the cyclone is expected to dissipate by the end of the workweek.