Soaring rain chances over the next few days will likely lead to wet weather and a soggy Fourth of July in Tampa Bay. The National Hurricane Center...
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Soaring rain chances over the next few days will likely lead to wet weather and a soggy Fourth of July in Tampa Bay. The National Hurricane Center continues to watch the area in and around Florida where a tropical or subtropical depression could form late over the weekend or early next week. Model trends have shown that should the system develop, it would likely do so along Florida’s east coast, said Matt Anderson, a meteorologist for Tampa Bay’s National Weather Service. Regardless of any development, forecasters said heavy rain is...
Soaring rain chances over the next few days will likely lead to wet weather and a soggy Fourth of July in Tampa Bay. The National Hurricane Center...
Meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center are closely monitoring a developing weather system in the Bay of Campeche that could soon become the...
Meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center are closely monitoring a developing weather system in the Bay of Campeche that could soon become the...
Hurricane and storm surge expert Michael Lowry penned a column on Thursday, warning of a recent decision by President Donald Trump's administration to...
Hurricane and storm surge expert Michael Lowry penned a column on Thursday, warning of a recent decision by President Donald Trump's administration to...
Forecasters are tracking a large weather disturbance forming near Florida that could disrupt July Fourth holiday plans for millions. The disturbance...
Forecasters are tracking a large weather disturbance forming near Florida that could disrupt July Fourth holiday plans for millions. The disturbance...
TAMPA BAY, Fla.—People looking to celebrate the Fourth of July on the Gulf along Florida’s Peninsula should plan for...
TAMPA BAY, Fla.—People looking to celebrate the Fourth of July on the Gulf along Florida’s Peninsula should plan for...
A cloudy and rainy weather pattern may continue till the end of this month, June 30, with no heatwave condition likely till then.