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Storms are coming to an end for the night, and we will start to clear out the skies. Drier air moves into Southwest Florida ...
Invest 93-L is no longer expected to develop as it moves over Louisiana. Moisture from this system may circle back towards ...
The National Hurricane Center outlines an area of possible tropical development in the Gulf that could impact Alabama, ...
A cluster of thunderstorms that meteorologists call a tropical disturbance was moving west across the far northern Gulf on ...
The change in forecast was a welcomed development as the New Orleans area steels itself for the approaching heart of the ...
Invest 93L was moving westward across the Florida Panhandle between Tallahassee and Panama City, as of 7 a.m. Wednesday ...
Invest 93L will move westward over Louisiana on Thursday. The western Florida Panhandle will see minor impacts through ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s time to get ready for a change: daily rain chances are taking a step back, but Central Florida is set to heat up. After a round of scattered storms and muggy afternoons, the next ...
Highs Saturday will climb into the mid to upper 90s for parts of Southwest Florida and "feels like" temperatures can range from 102 to 108°. A heat advisory may need to be issued for the very hot ...
Flood watches are in effect for the southern half of Louisiana, including Lake Charles, Lafayette and New Orleans, as well as the immediate coastline of Mississippi.
Invest 93L is likely to make landfall in Louisiana as a tropical rainstorm, with a low chance of strengthening into a tropical depression. Heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding are expected ...
We stay stormy and hot for one more day before drier air moves into Southwest Florida to wrap up the workweek.