Much of Florida is expected to have a fairly clear view of this week’s lunar eclipse, according to the National Weather Service.
Damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are possible Tuesday night through Wednesday morning as a potent storm system marches across the Central U.S. and Southeast.
Beginning Thursday night into early Friday morning, the full moon will turn a coppery shade of red as it slips behind the Earth's shadow. Here's why ...
Lowest wind chill early Friday morning was in Pensacola. While 21 may feel cold, compare it to -17 in Omaha, Nebraska.
Florida’s Panhandle will see the brunt of the weather. AccuWeather predicts that some areas could see rainfall totals ranging from 1-3 inches. The highest amounts are predicted to hit eastern Texas ...
The Panhandle and North Florida are most likely to experience severe storms between Tuesday night and Wednesday midday.
A strong cold front is approaching Florida with severe weather to several areas through Wednesday. Here's what to expect in ...
For example, places in North Florida, like Tallahassee, start seeing noticeably warm weather as late as May. But most places in South Florida, like Miami and West Palm Beach, start seeing summery ...
Both winter storms are expected to impact Florida by bringing some ... meets up with moisture spreading north from the Gulf. This can lead to accumulating snow that may impact millions from ...
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