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A tornado watch is in effect until 6 p.m. in most of Central Florida. It will remain windy today and tonight. Rain is possible tonight.
The capital city and a parched north Florida got it's wet wish and saw a proper soaking overnight Friday and into Saturday afternoon.
Late April heat stays elevated despite cool fronts and hit or miss showers that will do little to lessen drought or wildfire risk.
Storms are forecast to move east across the Panhandle and North Florida April 29. Central and Southern Florida will see unseasonably warm temperatures this week. A few isolated areas could see up to 4 inches of rain.
The South and Southeast have been longing for rainfall, and the forecast is hopeful for at least parts of these regions over the next several days.
A much wetter pattern is setting up for the end of the weekend, with Sunday expected to bring widespread rain and storms to the area.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Florida will see more rounds of rain through Thursday, bringing some much-needed relief to parts of the drought-stricken state. This type of soaking is an unusual feature for the ...
Growing wildfires fueled by drought and wind are overwhelming Florida as crews stage statewide and rain relief remains nowhere in sight.
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Impact Weather: Record-breaking heat and storms this weekend in South Florida
Saturday is expected to bring record-breaking heat, while Sunday will see showers and storms with a chance of heavy rainfall, according to First Warning meteorologist Nikki Sheaks.
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