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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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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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AccuWeather lowered storm total expectation but neither Colorado State nor the National Weather Service did, even after five weeks of only minor rumblings in the Atlantic hurricane season which typically peaks in less than two weeks
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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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From hurricane weary Florida to the Carolinas, Idalia left a deep imprint along the southeastern US. Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson takes a look back.
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After a brief period of calm in the Atlantic Ocean, the tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center is reporting two systems being watched.
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There's a lot of speculation about this year's hurricane season, here's an update on the Saharan dust storm and how it is affecting the 2024 hurricane season.
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Hurricane Ian memorial proposal offered to Fort Myers; city defers plan to Sanibel, Fort Myers BeachNearly two years after Hurricane Ian tore through Southwest Florida, the only memorial remains in the hearts and souls of those who survived the raging storm.To correct that, 16-year-old twins Paul and Violet Schwartz collected more than 300 names on a petition to create a Hurricane Ian Memorial within the city of Fort Myers as a lasting tribute to the spirit, resilience and memory of the storm’s victims and survivors. On Monday afternoon, their spokesperson, artist, playwright and filmmaker Wendy White, presented a design for the memorial during a Fort Myers City Council workshop.
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Florida's second Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday of the year runs from Aug. 24 to Sept. 6.