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5 steps you can take to help you prepare for an approaching storm
Read full article: 5 steps you can take to help you prepare for an approaching stormPotential Tropical Cyclone Nine has formed in the Caribbean, and the disturbance is forecast to strengthen over the next few days into Hurricane Helene.
Gov. DeSantis declares State of Emergency in 4 Northeast Florida counties ahead of approaching tropical cyclone
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis declares State of Emergency in 4 Northeast Florida counties ahead of approaching tropical cycloneGov. Ron DeSantis on Monday issued an executive order ahead of Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine declaring a state of emergency in 41 Florida counties.
Tropical cyclones are frequently stalling out around Florida, Georgia, causing a lot more damage, study finds
Read full article: Tropical cyclones are frequently stalling out around Florida, Georgia, causing a lot more damage, study findsResearchers looked at storms in the North Atlantic from 1900 to 2020 and found that many of them stalled with a dense concentration between Florida and the Carolinas.
Stalled front brings more rain to Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia
Read full article: Stalled front brings more rain to Northeast Florida, Southeast GeorgiaThick clouds and heavy rain at times with gusty winds will keep our temperatures below normal in the upper 70s in SE GA to the low-to-mid-80s in NE FL.
Qatar frees 8 retired Indian navy officers whose death sentences over alleged spying were commuted
Read full article: Qatar frees 8 retired Indian navy officers whose death sentences over alleged spying were commutedIndia’s Foreign Ministry says Qatar has freed eight retired Indian navy officers whose death sentences for alleged spying were commuted last year.
Weather Authority Alert: Expecting heavy rainfall, severe wind, potential tornadoes overnight
Read full article: Weather Authority Alert: Expecting heavy rainfall, severe wind, potential tornadoes overnightLocally heavy rainfall and the possibility of a severe weather threat have prompted a Weather Authority Alert for Saturday, possibly stretching into Sunday morning.
A few light showers today, but a HUGE rainmaker on the way for the weekend
Read full article: A few light showers today, but a HUGE rainmaker on the way for the weekendRain showers are an annoyance but not overly problamatic morning- with some spots of drizzle or light showers returning by Friday evening.
Turkish President Erdogan visits Gulf Arab states, seeking funds for ailing economy
Read full article: Turkish President Erdogan visits Gulf Arab states, seeking funds for ailing economyTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has begun a three-stop tour of Persian Gulf states to raise trade and investment for Turkey’s floundering economy.
Gov. DeSantis announces expansion of Gulf red snapper fishing season to 70 days
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces expansion of Gulf red snapper fishing season to 70 daysGov. Ron DeSantis announced the 2023 Gulf red snapper recreational season will be expanded from 57 to 70 days, the longest season since the state assumed management of red snapper. The season will include both a summer and fall season.
Finally Friday and your Game Time forecast
Read full article: Finally Friday and your Game Time forecastA cloudy start with showers developing this morning near the Gulf then moving inland. A cold front will approach the area from the north, stalling across northeast Florida and southeast Georgia. Scattered showers possible around kick off tonight followed by cloudy skies tonight.
Dry walk to school, can not say the same for the return home
Read full article: Dry walk to school, can not say the same for the return homeToday has been a bit hazy with dusty Saharan air and this will suppress some storms. The drier location will be at the beaches and areas over Putnam and southern St. Johns counties. Rain will develop near the Gulf and track northeastward through north Florida this afternoon. Inland locations of Duval, Baker and the Suwannee River Valley should get storms that may last late into the evening, especially over southeast Georgia.
US files 1st USMCA environment case on Mexico over porpoise
Read full article: US files 1st USMCA environment case on Mexico over porpoiseThe U.S. Trade Representative's Office has filed the first environmental complaint against Mexico for failing to protect the critically endangered vaquita marina, the world's smallest porpoise.
Kuwaiti minister in Lebanon over diplomatic row with gulf
Read full article: Kuwaiti minister in Lebanon over diplomatic row with gulfKuwait’s foreign minister says he has handed Lebanese officials a list of suggestions for confidence-building measures with oil-rich Gulf states after relations between the two sides deteriorated dramatically over the past months.
Public asked to report monarch butterfly sightings in South, including Florida and Georgia
Read full article: Public asked to report monarch butterfly sightings in South, including Florida and GeorgiaResearchers are calling on the public to report monarch butterfly sightings in eight southern and Gulf states.
Florida’s Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall season
Read full article: Florida’s Gulf recreational red snapper quota met; no fall seasonFlorida’s recreational red snapper quota in Gulf state and federal waters was met during the June 4 through July 28 open season, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced Friday.
A big fork in Tropical Storm Elsa’s path
Read full article: A big fork in Tropical Storm Elsa’s pathAt 8 a.m. Thursday, newly named Tropical Storm Elsa had 40 mph sustained winds and was moving rapidly west, but still 780 miles east-southeast of the Windward Islands, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Chilly overnight lows make way for a warm and sunny workweek
Read full article: Chilly overnight lows make way for a warm and sunny workweekAfter a beautiful day our temperatures will quickly drop after sunset. Winds will be breezy out of the NE at 10-15 mph. Overnight lows will once again drop into the upper 30s low 40s so you’ll want that jacket Monday morning before heading out. Starting Monday we’ll fall into a repetitive pattern of sunny skies with highs climbing a few degrees each day. Monday will start off in the mid to low 60s and by Friday we’ll be close to 80°.
Cloudy & chilly tonight, rainy Saturday with chilly temperatures
Read full article: Cloudy & chilly tonight, rainy Saturday with chilly temperaturesToday stays dry but as clouds filter in this evening rain will develop Saturday with a cool and breezy couple days. Tonight, elevated northeast winds at the coast around 10-15 keep temps from falling below the upper 50s while inland lows will be in the upper 40s°. The bulk of the rain impacts only Northeastern Florida staying south of Georgia. Best timing will be in the mid day/afternoon but some spotty showers may briefly be possible during the morning. Temperatures will be in the 60s over the weekend with lows from the mid 30s to the upper 40s.
UN warns of mass famine in Yemen ahead of donor conference
Read full article: UN warns of mass famine in Yemen ahead of donor conferenceFILE - In this Oct. 1, 2018 file photo, a woman holds a malnourished boy at the Aslam Health Center, in Hajjah, Yemen. The stark warning comes a day before a pledging conference co-hosted by Sweden and Switzerland. The U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will appeal for $3.85 billion in relief aid for Yemen this year. Wealthy Gulf donors such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which contributed generously to U.N. appeals in 2018 and 2019, cut back drastically on aid to Yemen last year amid the pandemic and corruption in Yemen aid efforts. The rebels have been implicated in stealing aid and using aid access to extort concessions and money.
Showers with storms today, Richard says Open Window Weather returns tomorrow
Read full article: Showers with storms today, Richard says Open Window Weather returns tomorrowShowers with embedded storms will move off of the Gulf and across our area today, through late tonight. Showers will spread from the west by the early afternoon hours with heavier showers, storms expected during the afternoon rush hour. Clearing skies late tonight and early Tuesday morning. Today: A cold front will push through bringing rounds of rain through late tonight, 80-100 percent. Afternoon highs in the upper 60s across southeast Georgia, upper 60s to 70s across northeast Florida.
Damp cloudy morning makes way for afternoon sunshine
Read full article: Damp cloudy morning makes way for afternoon sunshineAfter a damp and foggy start we are starting to see some sunshine peek through the clouds. Afternoon highs will climb into the mid 60s across SE GA and mid to upper 60s even low 70s across portions of NE FL. If you’re planning on firing up the grill for Super Bowl Sunday you can expect some sunshine with seasonal comfortable conditions. Overnight lows will drop into the seasonal upper 40s with clear skies. The next round of potentially disruptive weather starts next Friday and spills over into the weekend.
Easing dispute, UAE announces reopening of borders to Qatar
Read full article: Easing dispute, UAE announces reopening of borders to QatarAl Thani's arrival in the kingdoms ancient desert city of Al-Ula on Tuesday was broadcast live on Saudi TV. Saudi Arabia announced the reopening of its airspace and borders with Qatar earlier this week. National carrier Qatar Airways said it had started to reroute some flights through Saudi airspace, with the first flight cruising over Saudi skies from Doha to Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday night. The four Arab states severed commercial and diplomatic ties with Qatar in 2017, accusing the country of cozying up to Iran and financing extremist groups in the region, charges that Doha denies. The boycott only pushed Qatar closer to Iran, for instance by forcing Qatar Airways to change routes through Iranian skies.
Several grouper closures to start off 2021
Read full article: Several grouper closures to start off 2021Gag grouper will close to recreational harvest in Gulf state and federal waters Jan. 1, 2021. The same day, several species of grouper will also close to recreational and commercial harvest in Atlantic state waters and all state waters off Monroe County. All other Gulf state waters (except waters off Monroe County, which follows the Atlantic state season) and all Gulf federal waters will reopen June 1 through Dec. 31. In the Atlantic and state waters of Monroe County, the grouper closure ends April 30, and harvest will reopen May 1. Grouper information, including Atlantic and Gulf grouper regulations, is available online.
Front passing by set to drop temps tonight
Read full article: Front passing by set to drop temps tonightA return to cooler weather takes over this week with a front passing by this afternoon. Temperatures drop into the mid to low 50s by sunrise with below average highs in theupper 50s to low 60s in Georgia and reaching the mid 60s over NEFLA. Tuesday will be cloudy with coastal showers as a weak low sits off the coast before heading to the Carolinas. Wednesday will be much wetter for everyone as a cold front moves in keeping rain around from the afternoon into the evening. Temps barely reach the 60s Thursday with cool north winds and slowly clearing skies late in the day.
Showers sweep across the region overnight
Read full article: Showers sweep across the region overnightShowers continue to sweep east across NE FL this evening as a low pressure system bring moisture through the area ahead of our next cold front. These will be light to moderate showers moving in from the Gulf and leaving us with rainfall totals less than a quarter of an inch. We’ll start off the week with a few clouds and showers early Monday morning ahead of our next cold front. These light to moderate showers will fade by mid morning. Sunshine will return mid afternoon on Monday as the front passes and we’ll see highs in the low 60s.
Florida adds dates to fall red snapper fishing season in the Gulf
Read full article: Florida adds dates to fall red snapper fishing season in the GulfRed snapper season is now open on Nov. 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29. During the extra days of the season, private recreational anglers may harvest red snapper in state and federal waters of the Gulf, but state for-hire operations are limited to fishing for red snapper in Gulf state waters only. “Gulf Red Snapper Season is one of the many reasons Florida is the Fishing Capital of the World,” Gov. State Reef Fish Anglers may receive a questionnaire in the mail regarding their reef fish trips as part of Florida’s State Reef Fish Survey. The federal season for for-hire operations with federal reef fish permits was June 1 through Aug. 1.
High winds and showers to end our Monday
Read full article: High winds and showers to end our MondayShower activity will continue to move northwest tonight as tropical moisture moves through. This pattern continues with deep tropical moisture will remaining across the area. Tonight: A few clouds with off and on showers, lows in the mid to low 70s, and breezy winds out of the east 15-20 mph. Wake up temperatures in the 70s across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Looking ahead: Tropical moisture continues this week.
Nor’easter starts off the week and ends with tropical rain
Read full article: Nor’easter starts off the week and ends with tropical rainTropical Storm Eta moves across the Florida Keys late tonight and into the eastern Gulf tomorrow. It will be wetter Monday with increasing showers as tropical moisture moves in with the potential for some locally heavy rainfall around the coastal areas. We keep rain around Tuesday and possibly into Veterans Day as rounds of showers pass quickly in the moist flow. Winds will decrease Tuesday and Wednesday as high pressure moves to the east and guides Tropical storm Eta through the Keys and into the Gulf where it wanders next week off the west Florida coast. Rain totalsIf this track plays out, the wettest day would be Thursday evening and Friday morning with 1-2 inches of rain.
Last chance to enjoy a tasty hogfish until May 1st
Read full article: Last chance to enjoy a tasty hogfish until May 1stJACKSONVILE, Fla. – The annual closure for hogfish fishing is approaching, if you want to enjoy a delicious hogfish, you’ll need to catch it before November 1st. Hogfish recreational harvest will close in state and federal waters off the east coast of Florida and Florida Keys Nov. 1. This closure includes all state waters south of Cape Sable, which is on the Gulf side of Florida, and up the Atlantic coast. The Keys/east Florida hogfish season runs from May 1 through Oct. 31. The new regulations require caught or speared hogfish to be no shorter than 16″ to the fork in the tail.
US, Israeli envoys fly to Bahrain to advance nascent ties
Read full article: US, Israeli envoys fly to Bahrain to advance nascent tiesThe national flags of Bahrain, Israel and America, flutter in near the Israeli flag carrier El Al plane that will fly an Israeli delegation, accompanied by U.S. aides, to Bahrain to formalise relations and broaden Gulf cooperation, at Ben Gurion airport in Lod, near Tel Aviv, Israel Sunday, Oct. 18, 2020. (Ronen Zvulun/Pool Photo via AP)
System may develop into Epsilon
Read full article: System may develop into EpsilonJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Long term forecast model (the GFS) has consistently shown a system developing South of Cuba around October 22nd. What has not been consistent is where this system ends up- in the Gulf, tracking over Florida, or curving northward into the Atlantic. It’s too soon to tell where the potential system may end up, but it does look like we will end up with a system named Epsilon, the next name in the Greek Alphabet. Wednesday’s model runs brought the path back towards the coastline of Florida, but not too close, meaning no serious impact. It’s likely that the forecast models won’t have a firm idea of where the potential system will end up until Friday or Saturday.
Why do storms keep thrashing Louisiana?
Read full article: Why do storms keep thrashing Louisiana?Hurricane Delta makes it’s 2nd landfall in Louisiana in a season that has seen back-to-back attacks on the Pelican State. Louisiana’s bad luck started with Cristobal becoming the second-earliest tropical cyclone to make landfall in Louisiana. The second was Category 4 Hurricane Laura, the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in Louisiana since a hurricane in 1856 -- before storms were given names. The list of storms is long averaging two tropical storm strikes in the state every 3 years since 1851. As we are seeing play out with Tropical Storm Delta, cold fronts invade Louisiana and quickly pick up any low-pressure system lurking in the Gulf.
Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.
Read full article: Can we retire a Greek hurricane name? Delta made us wonder.Louisiana residents who are still recovering from the devastation of a powerful hurricane less than two months ago braced for another hit as Hurricane Delta steamed north through the Gulf on Thursday after swiping Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the Associated Press reported. “They do not retire Greek alphabet storm names -- at least so far,” Gross said. The last time we went through all the letters of the alphabet and moved on to the Greek alphabet was 2005. In 2005, a record-breaking year of devastating hurricanes, we made it through six Greek letters. The Committee also agreed that it was not practical to retire into hurricane history a letter in the Greek alphabet.
Gloomy, damp start to the week continues into Tuesday
Read full article: Gloomy, damp start to the week continues into TuesdayTuesday’s forecast looks damp at times, with decent chances for rain in the morning, around 40%, building up to 50-60% range by the mid day. Expect passing showers and afternoon highs in the mid to low 80s. The morning chances for showers are mainly very early, and along the coastline. Wednesday we wake up in the low 70s to more clouds than sun and warm up into the mid 80s. With a 40% chances for showers mainly after 2 p.m, that makes Wednesday the least soggy day of this week.
Will the rain last this week
Read full article: Will the rain last this weekThe stream of light rain will slowly fade well after dark tonight with cool damp conditions overnight. Clouds are locked in and won’t break much Monday but tomorrow will have much less rain. The stationary front causing today’s weather remains nearby Monday and could cause some isolated showers but steady rain is unlikely and rain chances drop to 30%. Monday decrease in showers will be brief as showers pick up Tuesday with increasing overcast skies and rain into Wednesday. We are watching the tropics for a second potential storm to develop in the Gulf which could bring increasing rain into north Florida by the end of the week.
Tropical Storm Sally to become hurricane as it nears Gulf Coast
Read full article: Tropical Storm Sally to become hurricane as it nears Gulf CoastJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The tropical storm that formed Saturday off south Florida is strengthening over the warm Gulf waters is expected to approach the Gulf Coast on Monday night with high winds and a life-threatening storm surge. At 8 a.m. Monday, Tropical Storm Sally has 65 mph sustained winds and was centered about 115 miles east southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River. The National Hurricane Center said dangerous storm surge was possible along the northern Gulf Coast starting on Monday and added hurricane conditions could set in there early Tuesday. A tropical storm watch was extended westward from the Okaloosa/Walton County line in Florida to the Alabama-Florida line. Tropical Storm Rene weakened in recent hours and was reclassified as a tropical depression.
Sally intensifies into a hurricane
Read full article: Sally intensifies into a hurricaneJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The tropical storm that formed Saturday off south Florida is now a Category 1 hurricane over the warm Gulf waters. Sally is expected to approach the Gulf Coast on Monday night with high winds and a life-threatening storm surge. At noon on Monday, data from a NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft investigating Sally indicated the system has rapidly strengthened to a hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of around 85 mph with higher gusts. Sally has 65 mph sustained winds and was centered about 115 miles east southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River. The National Hurricane Center said dangerous storm surge was possible along the northern Gulf Coast starting on Monday and added hurricane conditions could set in there early Tuesday.
Lauras 150 mph winds among 10 windiest hurricanes to make US landfall
Read full article: Lauras 150 mph winds among 10 windiest hurricanes to make US landfallLaura came blasting ashore just east of Cameron, Louisiana, as a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 mph -- just 5 mph shy of a Category 5 storm. While 10 other Category 4 storms with 150 mph winds have hit the states, Laura was matched only by an 1856 hurricane for the strongest winds to ever strike Louisiana. USGS water level sensors measured a storm surge levels about half as destructive as models forecasted. Water level measured at the coast spiked around 10 feet before dawn Thursday, August 27. It took just a day over the western Gulfs warm water when rapid intensification jumped the storms 75 mph winds Tuesday to 140 mph by Wednesday afternoon.
Hurricane Laura now a Category 2 storm with 110 mph winds
Read full article: Hurricane Laura now a Category 2 storm with 110 mph windsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Update: The hurricane is now moving northward with the initial motion estimated to be 15 mph. Laura is expected to continue moving northward through today which should take the core of the system across Louisiana and Arkansas. An Air Force Reserve hurricane hunter aircraft that is still investigating the hurricane has reported peak 700-mb flight-level winds of 156mph and SFMR winds of 139mph in the northeast eye wall. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 60 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 205 miles. Tropical-storm-force winds have reached the coast of Louisiana and an observing site at Eugene Island recently measured sustained winds of 39 mph and a gust to 64 mph.
More tropical showers for Jacksonville
Read full article: More tropical showers for JacksonvilleJACKOSNVILLE, Fla – Hanna and Gonzalo are in the Gulf and the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, respectively. Yep, the earliest seventh and earliest eighth named tropical storms (no hurricanes, yet). Now, for Jacksonville, we will continue our pattern of coastal morning showers, that move to I-95 by the lunch hour and then blow-up west of town after 2pm. Saturday will be much like today, which will make it a decent day to get yard work done, but after that? Bigger afternoon storms and showers return to everyone starting Sunday through next Thursday, Many locations will receive 2-3 inches of rain (if not more).
Two areas of interest in the Tropics
Read full article: Two areas of interest in the TropicsA small disorganized cluster of thunderstorms has developed in the Gulf with little to no chance of development through the weekend. A weak trough of low pressure has moved inland along the central and upper Texas coasts. Weakening of this system is expected, isolated heavy rainfall could still occur over portions of southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana during the next day or two. This system is expected to move over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico by late today, the central Gulf on Wednesday, and the northwestern Gulf on Thursday and Friday. None of these areas of interest pose a threat to our local forecast zones.
Red snapper season in Gulf opens in June
Read full article: Red snapper season in Gulf opens in JuneTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida’s popular Gulf red snapper recreational season this year will open June 11 and run through July 25, with a possible fall reopening if quota is available. Earlier this month, Florida was delegated authority to manage recreational red snapper harvest from private vessels in Gulf federal waters. “I’m pleased to announce that our state’s good conservation practices are allowing us to have a 45-day Gulf red snapper season this year,” Gov. “Gulf red snapper season is always an exciting time for anglers and is just another reason why Florida remains the Fishing Capital of the World.”Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission chairman Robert Spottswood said Gulf red snapper season is a conservation and management success for Florida anglers. “Just a few years ago, a 45-day season for red snapper in both state and federal waters was out of reach," Spottswood said.
Fishing for hogfish closes at the end of the month
Read full article: Fishing for hogfish closes at the end of the monthJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Hogfish recreational harvest will close in state and federal waters off Floridas Atlantic and southern Gulf coasts Nov. 1. This closure includes all state waters south of Cape Sable, which is on the Gulf side of Florida, and up the Atlantic coast. The Keys/east Florida hogfish season runs from May 1 through Oct. 31. Recreational harvest remains open in state and federal waters north of Cape Sable in the Gulf. Visit MyFWC.com/Fishing and click on Saltwater Fishing, Recreational Regulations and Hogfish for more information.
Strong storms develop this afternoon ahead of cold front
Read full article: Strong storms develop this afternoon ahead of cold frontJACKSONVILLE, Fla - We remain under a marginal risk for strong to severe storms though Tuesday evening. The main line of storms currently sits over Lake City and will continue to push east northeast. We'll continue to see storms develop and push east through the evening so stay weather aware. Today: Cloudy and warm with scattered showers, storms, heaviest amounts expected north of I-10. Two rounds expected with prefrontal showers, storms developing this morning and then again during the afternoon before clearing this evening.
Tropical Storm Warning in effect for Florida Panhandle
Read full article: Tropical Storm Warning in effect for Florida PanhandleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Potential Tropical Storm 16 grows stronger as hurricane hunters find 60 mph winds in the sub-tropical Gulf low. National Hurricane Center gives the low pressure a 90% chance that it could develop into a possible tropical depression or sub-tropical storm. Forecasters issued a tropical storm warning for southeastern Louisiana, as well as the northern Gulf Coast from the Alabama-Mississippi line to the Big Bend area of the Florida Panhandle. A storm surge warning for the Florida Gulf Coast from Indian Pass to Clearwater Beach also has been issued. The system is expected to become Tropical or Subtropical Storm Nestor before making its way over the Florida Panhandle early Saturday morning.
October brews deadly hurricanes
Read full article: October brews deadly hurricanesOctober is a deadly hurricane month for Florida and makes up a secondary seasonal maximum after Sept. 10. Ten major hurricanes hit Florida since the mid-1850s, 33 hurricanes in total during the month of October including Category 5 Hurricane Michael in 2018. Florida becomes the target this month when cold fronts direct tropical systems toward the eastern Gulf Coast. Some coastal areas are running 2F above normal along the northern coast where Hurricane Michael struck. Water in the eastern Gulf had been about 2-4F above average when Hurricane Michael tracked through the 84 surf.
6 additional days added to fish for red snapper
Read full article: 6 additional days added to fish for red snapperCapt Don Dingman of Hook The Future TV shows off a red snapper before releasing it back into the Atlantic. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Today, Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) announced six additional recreational red snapper fishing days. However, state for-hire operations are limited to fishing for red snapper in Gulf state waters only. About the Gulf Reef Fish SurveyThe Gulf Reef Fish Survey was developed specifically to provide more robust data for management of red snapper and other important reef fish, and has allowed FWC the unprecedented opportunity to manage Gulf red snapper in state and federal waters. Gulf Reef Fish Anglers may receive a questionnaire in the mail regarding their reef fish trips as part of Floridas Gulf Reef Fish Survey.
Tropical Storm Barry drifting slowly westward in the Gulf
Read full article: Tropical Storm Barry drifting slowly westward in the GulfJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Tropical Storm Barry formed in the Gulf late Thursday morning and is now slowly drifting to the west. update that the center of Tropical Storm Barry was located near latitude 27.8 North, longitude 89.0 West. Storm SurgeThe combination of a dangerous storm surge and the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the shoreline. WindTropical storm conditions are expected in the Tropical Storm Warning area by Friday. Hurricane conditions are possible within the Hurricane Watch area by Friday night, with tropical stormconditions possible in the Tropical Storm Watch area by Friday night or Saturday.
Patronis urges Floridians to prepare for hurricanes now
Read full article: Patronis urges Floridians to prepare for hurricanes nowOn Tuesday, members of the fire departments Urban Search and Rescue team showed off their gear and greeted state Chief Financial Officer and Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis. Patronis signs the checks that help communities rebuild after theyre ravaged by storms. Theres still work to be done in North Florida in the wake of Hurricanes Matthew and Irma. In addition to touting crews skillsets, Patronis urged Floridians not to procrastinate when it comes to preparing for a hurricane. Dont wait until a storm is on the way, prepare now, Florida!Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Storms firing up and cooling some of us down
Read full article: Storms firing up and cooling some of us downJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Scattered storms are firing up and drifting inland, expect them to proliferate to the west of Highway 301 into the evening hours. Expect the storms to fade after sunset as we cool off, making it down into the mid 70s overnight. Afternoon highs will climb into the low to mid 90s. This weekend, you'll have to dodge afternoon storms firing up, with 60% chances you will see them. Afternoon highs will warm up to around 93.
Storms firing up west of I-95, fading after sunset
Read full article: Storms firing up west of I-95, fading after sunsetJACKSONVILLE, Fla - Today was mostly dry, but the heat and moisture will result in storms firing up quickly as we move into the late afternoon and evening hours, primarily to the west of I-95. Expect 50% chances to see slow-moving afternoon thunderstorms firing up and drifting slowly to the west. Wednesday our rain chances grow, especially if the low pressure system we are monitoring enters the Gulf from the panhandle area. Thursday will be wet, expect 80% chances for showers to spread across our area, we expect a few waves of rain pushing through. Looking ahead: A broad area of low pressure will likely form in the northern Gulf on Wednesday.
Storms firing up west of I-95, fading after sunset
Read full article: Storms firing up west of I-95, fading after sunsetJACKSONVILLE, Fla - Today was mostly dry, but the heat and moisture will result in storms firing up quickly as we move into the late afternoon and evening hours, primarily to the west of I-95. Expect 50% chances to see slow-moving afternoon thunderstorms firing up and drifting slowly to the west. Wednesday our rain chances grow, especially if the low pressure system we are monitoring enters the Gulf from the panhandle area. Thursday will be wet, expect 80% chances for showers to spread across our area, we expect a few waves of rain pushing through. Looking ahead: A broad area of low pressure will likely form in the northern Gulf on Wednesday.
Storm could bring heavy rain, flooding to Florida's Gulf Coast
Read full article: Storm could bring heavy rain, flooding to Florida's Gulf CoastTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Floridians still recovering from Hurricane Michael are among the people being advised to brace for what could be the 2019 hurricane seasons second named storm. The National Hurricane Center reported Monday a storm system had an 80 percent chance of forming into a tropical depression, bringing heavy rains along parts of the northern and eastern U.S. Gulf Coast. Ron DeSantis tweeted an advisory to residents in North and Central Florida to prepare for the possibility of heavy rains and flooding. We are actively monitoring this weather system as it advances to the Gulf of Mexico, DeSantis tweeted Monday. While it is premature to determine the potential impact to Floridas Gulf Coast, heavy rain looks like an increasing possibility.The Category 5 Hurricane Michael made landfall Oct. 10 in Mexico Beach and caused massive damage in parts of Northwest Florida such as Bay, Gulf, Calhoun, Liberty and Jackson counties.