If you head to the beach, swim or stay near a lifeguard. Seas will continue to be rough, as the winds coming from the north ...
Much of Florida is expected to have a fairly clear view of this week’s lunar eclipse, according to the National Weather ...
The strongest storms will move offshore by late Sunday night, and a few lingering storms could impact parts of the Florida ...
Florida has two time zones, eastern and central. The Panhandle can expect to see the lunar eclipse around midnight CDT on ...
Strong thunderstorms bring the potential for tornadoes are expected across portions of Florida this weekend and into Monday. What can Polk County expect?
Thunderstorms with a slight risk of severe wind gusts and a possible brief tornado may develop on Monday in parts of central ...
Monday Less severe weather is expected the farther south you go down the Florida peninsula. Here's what to expect where you live: We will continue to update our weather coverage as conditions warrant.
Farther south along the Florida peninsula, severe weather — at this time — are currently not in the forecast. Along the west coast and in Southwest Florida, there are no major concerns about a ...
Storms moving through portions of Florida Monday have prompted several warnings and ... several other advisories remain in ...
The Florida Peninsula will see the lunar eclipse start closer to 1 a.m. EDT. Here's a look at what you're likely to see depending on whether you're in Central Daylight Time or Eastern Daylight ...
The Florida Peninsula can expect to see the lunar eclipse start about 1 a.m. EDT. AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting Florida — especially along the east coast and southern Florida ...