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Tropical system developing in Gulf threatens Florida Panhandle with heavy rain and flooding
Forecasters are watching a pocket of the Gulf of Mexico that could brew up a tropical system right on the coastline, threatening to dump heavy rain across the Florida Panhandle and northern Gulf region starting this weekend.
Strong storms could bring damaging winds and heavy rain to Central Florida this afternoon.
Tallahassee faces a small risk of heavy rain and severe storms Friday. Here's how the weekend weather is shaping up.
Potential Tropical Cyclone strengthened into Tropical Storm Arthur before noon June 17. The tropical system poses a flooding risk to the southeastern U.S. See potential impacts to Florida. The wait is over.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue through Tuesday, with a chance of localized flash flooding and wind gusts of 40-50 mph, before giving way to hotter temperatures and scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms for the rest of the week.
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Louisiana braces for more heavy rainfall as millions are under flash flood watches across the South
Louisiana is bracing for more heavy rainfall that could lead to damaging flash flooding across the state
Tropical Storm Arthur has earned its status as first-named storm of the 2026 hurricane season. But its reign will be brief.
The NEXT Weather Team is tracking scattered showers and storms for your Thursday as a wet weather pattern begins for South Florida. Scattered showers and storms will continue for the morning, some of which could contain heavy downpours and lead to minor ...