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A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
While no official Severe Weather Threat level has been issued, 30% rain chances are back in the forecast for today. Expect ...
There's now a 40% chance for a tropical or subtropical depression forming near Florida by the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
There is now a 60 percent chance that a tropical depression forms near the United States this Independence Day weekend, but ...
Widespread rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue for Northeast Florida and the peninsula into early next week.
While water temperatures are warm enough in the Gulf to support tropical development, Saharan dust and wind shear could keep ...
Expected rainfall totals over the five days across most of Florida and the eastern Gulf Coast are in the 2-4” range.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on a new weather system that might pose a direct risk to the United ...
There's a chance that Tropical Storm Chantal will form near Florida during Fourth of July weekend, which may dampen holiday ...
A disturbance located about 100 miles offshore of the northeast Florida Coast could become a short-lived tropical depression ...
Storms and downpours could put a damper on plans for 72 million Americans expected to travel during the Independence Day ...
BUT AS THAT TROPICAL SYSTEM GETS A LITTLE CLOSER, BRINGS BACK A GOOD SURGE OF MOISTURE, OUR HUMIDITY WILL RETURN TO KIND OF THAT MUGGY, STICKY AND STEAMY LEVEL BY SUNDAY. AND THEN THROUGH NEXT WEEK.