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The National Hurricane Center continued Wednesday to keep track of a weather system that could form off one of Florida’s coasts this weekend that could develop into the season’s next tropical ...
A low-pressure system may bring rain and flooding to Florida this week. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring its development near the Gulf coast.
North Florida rain chances will decline in a few days, but the Florida peninsula will see elevated rain coverage through the weekend. Predicted rainfall for June 30 through July 7, 2025.
Weather alerts issued in Florida: Heat advisory, flood watch in effect Weather radar for Pensacola, Florida. See forecast for work week Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.
For now, the hurricane center sees a 40%, or medium, chance of the low-pressure area developing into a tropical depression or storm over the next seven days. But that could change.
Winds pick up pace as a hurricane moves closer to shore, starting at around 11 miles per hour around 36 hours before landfall. By the time the storm is only an hour away, wind speeds can surge to ...
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Almanac: It’s Tuesday, July 1st… day 32 of the 2025 hurricane season, 151 days to go. By total storm energy, the season is 2.6%, 7.9%, and 6.9% complete for the Atlantic, continental U.S., and ...
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