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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Intense heat expected to persist with light relief from scattered showersAlthough the Florida heat wave is continuing to beat down in full force, the Central Florida area will see some relief with ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNDual Threat Looms: AccuWeather Warns Of Rapid Escalation in Tropical Storms and WildfiresAs Peak Seasons Approach, Experts Urge Immediate Preparedness Amidst Record-Setting Disaster Costs With the climatological ...
A dangerous and prolonged heatwave is gripping the Central and Eastern US, with temperatures soaring into the 90s and 100s, according to the National Weather Service. ABC News reports over 165 million ...
WJCL's Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson, in Savannah, is teaming up with WESH Meteorologist Eric Burris, in Orlando, to ...
Cooking With Nick on MSN6d
Local vs Tourist: Same City, Different Planet in MiamiMiami, Florida. The Magic City. Ask a tourist stumbling out of a South Beach nightclub at 4 AM with sand in their design ...
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FOX Weather on MSNFlorida hurricane eyesore getting long-awaited renovationOfficials say construction has begun on the replacement of the Flagler Beach Pier in north-central Florida. The pier has been ...
Tampa homeowners boost comfort and style with easy weekend upgrades, while avoiding the missed improvements that can impact ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSN5 tropical waves in the Atlantic being monitored for potential development: Could Florida see impacts?The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring at least five tropical waves across the Atlantic. Due to Saharan Dust and wind shear, the ...
Tropical Storm Gil has formed in the eastern Pacific Ocean and isn't expected to threaten land as it strengthens, forecasters said Thursday. The storm is forecast to remain over open water and become ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th.
Our weather pattern turns drier next week The low pressure that formed along the front that stalled over Florida has drifted east and developed into a tropical low.
Severe thunderstorms could continue into July 29, bringing havoc to morning commutes in Chicago, Milwaukee and Indianapolis.
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