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Most of the state is within the cone of uncertainty. Interests along Florida's entire Gulf Coast should prepare.
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A list of sandbag locations. This list will be updated as more information comes available.
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A recent stretch of warm and muggy weather has brought extreme heat to North Florida and much of the U.S.
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Hurricane season has begun, and no doubt you already have your hurricane kit assembled. But vets and animal experts warn not to forget about our pets.
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A powerful spring system could bring damaging winds to the Panhandle through Thursday.
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A flash flood watch is in effect until 8AM Thursday for the Big Bend. Periods of heavy rainfall and potentially severe weather are forecast.
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A line of severe storms is expected to push through the Panhandle Tuesday night — and North and Central Florida on Wednesday. Damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes will be possible from the strongest storms.
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Temperatures are expected to be 5 to 10 degrees cooler Sunday and Monday across a large portion of Florida thanks to a noticeable fall front.
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Residents of Florida near the Gulf Coast from Pensacola to Key West are still at risk of some coastal impacts from Fred such as high winds and surge.
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Tropical Storm Elsa remained poised to strike the largely rural Big Bend region by late Wednesday morning and bring the potential for flash flooding to rivers across North Florida.