Riley Hazel
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The countdown to hurricane season has begun, and Florida emergency management offices are sharing their safety tips to empower residents to act ahead of potential storms.
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As spring break approaches and travelers make their way to the Sunshine State’s beach towns, local authorities and lifeguards want you and your family to prioritize safety when soaking up the sun.
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Above normal rainfall this winter could lead to a less active wildfire season across parts of Florida
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Residents of the Panhandle woke up to an uncommon sight on Tuesday morning: Snow flurries and freezing rain. The conditions were brought on by the passage of a strong cold front through the Mississippi Valley and the Southeast.
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Floridians may not be wearing mittens and scarfs this Christmas. A frontal system moving through will increase chances for showers and thunderstorms on Sunday and Monday for much of the state.
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Weather patterns are changing entering the winter season, and this could continue to bring wetter conditions to the Southeast.
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The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially comes to an end today, concluding six months of above-normal activity.
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A rise in rain totals is expected for tomorrow for much of the sunshine state.
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Fire Prevention Week runs from Oct. 8 through Oct. 14 this year and aims to educate the public about the simple, yet important steps one can take to reduce the risk of a fire at home.
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An annual solar eclipse, or some of it at least, will be visible over North America this weekend. Here is what you need to know.