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The first tropical depression of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season developed off the Florida Panhandle Thursday afternoon. Tropical Depression Two will bring rounds of heavy rain and the potential for flooding through late-week, especially across portions of South Florida.
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Disturbed weather developing in the Gulf of Mexico had meteorologists wondering if it would become the first tropical system there in April, one that might ease Southwest Florida's drought
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Nicole made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane with estimated maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour early Thursday morning near Vero Beach.
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The renewal extension for Florida flood insurance applies to policyholders whose flood insurance policy expiration dates began on Aug. 25, 2022, through and including Oct. 23, 2022.
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Counties in Florida have started calling evacuation orders and opening shelters as Nicole approaches.
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As Tropical Storm Nicole nears the east coast of Florida several counties have opened shelters in anticipation of impacts from the growing storm.
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Governor Ron DeSantis isues itate of emergency for 34 counties to prepare for potential impacts from the storm
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A large non-tropical area of low pressure will likely develop in the southwestern Atlantic this weekend and track toward Florida or the southeast U.S. It is expected to be very broad and disorganized at first, but if certain conditions are present, development into a sub-tropical or tropical system is possible early to mid-next week.
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While it appears to have shifted to the west as of Sunday morning, forecasters warn Ian's long-term forecast could change.
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Most of the state is within the cone of uncertainty. Interests along Florida's entire Gulf Coast should prepare.