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Hurricane Milton is expected to reach maximum wind speeds of 145 miles per hour. The National Hurricane Center urged Florida residents to complete storm preparations and seek safety before Wednesday.
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Heavy rain and flash flooding are expected over parts of the peninsula as the system approaches from the Gulf by early to mid week.
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The tropics are quiet nearby but busy far away. Being quiet nearby doesn't mean that tropical rains won't arrive.
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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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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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A major misconception is that all flood damaged cars end up in a junkyard. The reality is hundreds of thousands of water-damaged cars are repaired and resold in other parts of the country without the buyer ever knowing the car’s waterlogged history.
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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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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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Neil Durrant moved to Charlotte County in 2019 and it didn’t take him long to learn about Hurricane Charley.“It was one of those central moments,” he said. “There was before Charley and there’s after Charley. Charley wasn’t just an event, it is always going to be a big part of Punta Gorda’s history, Charlotte County’s history. It’s always going to be one of those standout moments.
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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.