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Ready for the Atlantic hurricane season? Hurricane Center keeping tabs on two tropical disturbances, one that could hit ...
A Sahara dust storm is hitting the U.S. in June. Here's how it will affect hurricanes, air quality, asthma, and hazy skies.
As hurricane season begins, low pressure over Southeastern states will develop and bring heavy rain, windy beaches and risk ...
Both chambers of the Legislature have agreed to a $100 million increase in funding for My Safe Florida Home. The program ...
The chance of development in the next two to seven days is 10%. Although this system has been categorized as "non-tropical," it is causing on-and-off rainfall and storms in Central Florida. The NHC ...
Flash flooding in south Florida residents is expected to give way to brilliant sunsets later this week as Saharan dust is ...
While the dust creates hazy skies and spectacular sunrises and sunsets, some experts say it can also aggravate respiratory ...
The bill was originally slated to take effect this July — in time for peak hurricane season between mid-August and late ...
The dust mass, which forms in the Sahara Desert in northern Africa and blows thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean, is ...
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