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An active weather setup is taking shape across Central Florida on Tuesday, with strong to severe storms expected into the afternoon and evening.
Drought report data runs weekly, with the data running between Tuesday and Tuesday, its release is on Thursdays.
More rainfall — along with the continued possibility of high winds, small hail and chance of tornado — expected across Treasure Coast.
Getting 2 feet of rain in three months is totally doable in Florida, but we may need a tropical storm to get there.
Florida will see more rounds of rain through Thursday, bringing some much-needed relief to parts of the drought-stricken state. This type of soaking is an unusual feature for the Sunshine State in April and May – typically the middle of the state's dry ...
Florida temperatures could reach "some of the warmest values we've seen yet this year" and a fire weather watch is in effect for some places.
Florida’s rainy season typically lasts about six months, generally from May through October. In some locations — especially across North Florida and the Panhandle — the wet season often begins in late April or early May and winds down by late September.
Parts of South Florida are off to a rainy start on Tuesday, and the wet weather looks to stick around, at least for today. Here’s what to know. Will it rain today in South Florida? Scattered rain continues to stream onshore from the ocean and move quickly west across the area.