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A disturbance off the Atlantic coast of Florida could bring heavy rainfall to portions of Florida and the Gulf Coast in the coming days.
Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
ORLANDO, Fla. – Several communities that saw storms Tuesday night caught a glimpse of a rare and beautiful optical phenomenon. These are known as pileus clouds with iridescence. There are actually two things going on here.
A tropical system with a low chance of formation is set to cross Florida, dumping rain across the state - again. The National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance near the southeast coast with a 10% chance of strengthening into a tropical depression in the next two to seven days, as of Wednesday morning.
The National Hurricane Center said July 25 a large stretch of the Gulf Coast could see heavy rainfall through Sunday morning.
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Don’t ping-pong around the state trying to hit all the highlights in one frantic trip. Instead, focus on a single coast or a region. Try 7 to 10 days exploring the Gulf cities of Sarasota, St. Petersburg, and Tampa, and you’ll find there’s more than enough to entertain you in this culturally rich midsection of Florida.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Waves of heavy rain, storms expected in Central Florida; flash flooding possible
Wednesday is a FOX 35 Weather Impact Day due to the multiple waves of heavy rain expected across Central Florida.
A Florida community center was left devastated by recent storms when heavy rain collapsed the structure’s roof.
A few days after a flash flood in Texas killed at least 135 people, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier promoted a new law he says will help the state avoid the same scenario. He said state is ‘under attack’ from weather modification.
We reached out to the National Weather Service in Miami to get an explanation for why Naples has never seen a 100-degree day.