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A wet and rainy Florida could soon see even more precipitation in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service, which has warned the Gulf Coast will face a flood-generating system that could form into Tropical Storm Dexter.
FOX viewers have come through in a big way for the victims of the devastating Central Texas floods, raising over $7 million – so far. Heat Advisories have been issued across Central Florida for extreme heat. Highs look to top out in the mid-90s, but the higher dew points will make it feel close to 110°.
Heat indices are at least 103°F across much of Florida, with lower-than-average storm chances. The National Weather Service in South Florida, specifically the Miami office, has issued a heat advisory which will remain in effect until 6:00 p.
This weekend, a ridge of high pressure will park itself right over the Florida Peninsula, bringing in unusually dry air from the southeast.
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.
Tampa Bay airports warned Monday by Florida’s chief law enforcement officer to comply with a state law passed this year that bans weather modification are still untangling the new set of rules, officials said.
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Florida's Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation - citing a newly passed Florida law banning loosely defined "weather modification" practices that climatologists say have nothing to do with increasingly severe weather events.
A weather system moving across Florida wasn’t even a tropical something but it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves across the Gulf later in the week.
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