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Atlantic, Hill Country, Texas, central Florida, southern Arizona, and the Upper Midwest are at risk for more flooding ...
Florida braces for more rain after intense downpour causes flooding Rainfall is expected to continue in the state through the end of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
The Fourth of July holiday is quickly approaching, but millions of people in Florida and the Southeast are keeping a close eye on the weather forecast that could halt outdoor and beach plans ...
Up to 6 inches of rain could hit isolated locations in southern Florida this weekend, meteorologists warned.
Hurricane and tropical storm watches have been issued for parts of Florida as a storm system bringing rain, coastal flooding and high winds moves toward the Sunshine State’s western coast. Fo… ...
Florida is racing to get ready for Hurricane Milton, a storm that could be one of the worst to ever hit the state. Milton rapidly intensified over unusually warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico and ...
A study by University of Florida and Colorado State University found hurricane damage in warmer climate could potentially be much more severe.
The potential for double trouble is raising concerns, as meteorologists warn of another above-average year for storms, and state lawmakers scramble to finalize a budget before the July 1 deadline.
With recovery efforts continuing, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is preparing for more possible destruction in areas of Florida affected by the previous storm.
Even North Florida — with the exception of the western Panhandle — which has gotten more rain than most of Florida's peninsula, is starting to see "emerging drought" conditions.
Rain is possible across some areas of Florida this weekend, especially in the Panhandle and North Florida.
A sprawling area of storms dropping heavy rain along the Gulf Coast Thursday could produce significant flash flooding into ...