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Potential Tropical Cyclone # 9 is expected to become Tropical Storm Helene by Tuesday. Impacts to Florida could arrive as early as Wednesday.
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The National Hurricane Center determined that a low-pressure system had finally formed over the Western Caribbean. Now we can start discussing its development and chances to impact Florida.
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A disturbance in the Caribbean has been designated as Invest 97 by the National Hurricane Center Sunday evening with increasing probabilities of it forming into a stronger tropical system in the coming days and week.
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Hurricane season is half over, but officials say now more than ever, make sure you are staying prepared this season.
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Although drier air will limit shower and thunderstorm activity across parts of Florida, the higher-than-normal tides are flooding low-lying areas and coastal areas.
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It's that time of year — As Autumn approaches many of Florida's waterways are on the rise which also means an increased risk for flooding and dangerous beach conditions.
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Many people have written off the 2024 hurricane season as a bust. But experts say now more than ever, it's important to keep your guard up.
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For the first time in over 25 years, there was no tropical storm in the Atlantic basin over the Labor Day weekend, what does that mean as we approach the height of hurricane season?
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It's that time of the year when fronts start to lag and lose forward speed, usually right over or very close to our state enhancing showers and storms but they also could leave enough energy for tropical systems.
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Higher-than-normal rain chances continue to affect different parts of Florida throughout the Labor Day Weekend.