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High temperatures in the 90s to 100s will break numerous records over the next several days, the National Weather Service ...
Thirty-eight wildfires were burning in Florida early Wednesday. Possible record-high temps are forecast this week. South Florida continues to experience drought conditions. The number of wildfires ...
Temperatures are expected to be "noticeably warmer" this weekend. High temperatures in the low 90s will be common over inland areas. Dangerous rip currents are expected along much of Florida's ...
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Many Florida residents waking up to freezing temps. How low did it go and what's ahead? - MSNNOAA's temperature outlook is predicting below-normal temperatures could continue through Jan. 20 in Florida. Here's what current forecasts predict. Weather alerts issued in Florida: Freeze ...
Temperatures in the afternoons will reach the 70s across the state each afternoon, with portions of interior Central and South Florida reaching near or at 80 degrees Thursday afternoon, according ...
NOAA's temperature outlook is predicting below-normal temperatures could continue through Jan. 20 in Florida. Here's what current forecasts predict. Weather alerts issued in Florida: Freeze ...
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Number of Florida wildfires falls but don't let your guard down. No rain, record-high temps ahead - MSNThe number of wildfires burning in Florida continues to fall, but dry days ahead, along with possible record high temperatures, mean precautions should be taken. Wednesday, April 1, there were 38 ...
A cold front over Central Florida this weekend will continue to make for overnight temperatures that could drop into the 30s before a couple days respite ahead of a second cold front next week, acc… ...
The timing of a blast of Arctic air reaching Florida could change, but current forecasts call for it to arrive around Jan. 11-12. "This looks to be the coldest one for Florida," DaSilva said.
Above-normal temperatures are expected Thanksgiving Day, followed by the season's coldest temperatures and the possibility of freeze warnings Sunday.
NOAA's temperature outlook is predicting below-normal temperatures could continue through Jan. 20 in Florida. Advertisement Here's what current forecasts predict.
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