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Higher-than-normal rain chances continue to affect different parts of Florida throughout the Labor Day Weekend.
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A wet weather pattern is expected to bring more rain and a higher risk of flooding into some parts of water logged SW Florida.
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Crews continue to clean up after Debby more than 2 weeks after it made landfall in Florida. Debby left a trail of debris, floods and more.
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Just in case you get an alert on your phone today, the National Weather Service is testing tsunami alerts along the East Coast and Gulf Coast at 3 p.m., don't worry!
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Beach officials warn that the last unofficial weekend of summer could be dangerous for boaters and swimmers this weekend thanks to distant Hurricane Ernesto.
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Florida takes a break from the oppressive heat that has been taking over this summer. A rare cold front will also provide mostly stable conditions throughout the weekend.
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The National Hurricane Center is debuting a new forecast cone. It includes some of the most significant changes to the forecast track in over 7 years.
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Ernesto will continue to gain strength as it moves again from the Caribbean and remains far away from Florida, but swells and surf will be rough and high late this week and through the weekend.
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The next name system is Ernesto and luckily for the continental U.S. it is turning northward and staying well away from Florida.
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Debby is almost completely gone from Florida. There are still a few areas that will deal with rainbands, now we go onto transitional weather conditions.