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Sunrise services typically take place around 7:30 a.m. across the Peninsula and around 6:30 a.m. in the western Panhandle. Fog is possible for some while rain could impact others.
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Families and caregivers of neurodivergent children face unique challenges during emergencies. Now, a team of moms is partnering with the cities and organizations to host an autism-friendly emergency preparedness workshop.
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NASA is counting down to the Artemis II rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center, with liftoff scheduled for around 6:24 p.m. EDT on Wednesday.
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As temperatures warm and water demand increases, officials across Florida are reminding residents that conservation starts at home.
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The weekend will be known for strong winds across many parts of the state. See your forecast.
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While other areas in Florida stayed steady in their previous week's drought categories, north Florida and the Panhandle continue to expand and worsen the drought.
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Aquifers, rivers, and groundwater levels continue to decline. Southwest Florida will impose strict water shortage restrictions until July 1.
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The National Hurricane Center is rolling out upgraded products for the 2026 hurricane season including a redesigned cone graphic, new storm surge tools and improved access for mobile users.
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We have some showers over Central and Northeast Florida, while the warmer temperatures and sunshine stay over South Florida
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Cold weather often gets blamed for winter illness. Meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains the science behind why viruses spread more easily this time of year.