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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.
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Hurricane Debby is in Florida causing torrential rains and strong winds. It will lose wind speeds as it moves over land, but also forward speed. Major flooding expected.
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Crucial next 12 hours for Debby as it moves over a region of very warm waters, rapid intensification is likely before it reaches Florida.
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“Catastrophic rain” is what Florida officials said Sunday they expect when Tropical Storm Debby comes ashore Monday, likely as a hurricane.Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other state officials held multiple media briefings Sunday as Debby started to move over the warm Gulf of Mexico waters and targeted the Big Bend area of the state.Florida Department of Emergency Management director Kevin Guthrie says the situation coming from Debby will change Monday.
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A tropical disturbance has a medium chance to develop once in the vicinity of the big Caribbean Islands. This is what we know now.
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Near the Lesser and Greater Antilles there is an area of disturbed weather moving over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean that is expected to interact with an approaching tropical wave during the next several days.
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Florida professional meteorologists gather to prepare virtual attendees for this season's most active weeks ahead. Classes are offered each day, 4 times a day at different times.
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A tropical disturbance with a low chance to develop to our east, and a stationary front bring higher storm chances in the coming days.
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The National Weather Service says the annual pilgrimage of the Saharan dust has arrived in Florida, bringing with it enhanced sunrises/sunsets, a lull in tropical activity and trouble for allergy sufferers.
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After a rash of rip current deaths in Florida, officials are urging people to stay extra vigilant the remainder of the holiday weekend as distant Hurricane Beryl churns up the surf along the Gulf Coast and southeastern U.S.