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Hurricane Rafael makes landfall in Cuba as a powerful Category 3 storm
Hurricane Rafael picked up in intensity and became a Category 3 storm before making landfall in Cuba Wednesday.
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Why is it so windy in South Florida?
As we are now moving into cold front season here in South Florida, you’ll also notice these occasional wind events. But what causes them?
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South Florida cold front brings breeze and temps in low 70s
The first cold front of the season is southbound for South Florida, arriving Wednesday afternoon.
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South Florida rainy season comes to an end. These two cities picked up 50+ inches
Rainy season runs from May 15 to Oct. 15, and it’s a six-month period in which South Florida picks up 70% of its yearly rainfall.
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Tropical depression could form in the Atlantic this week, NHC says. Here's what to know
The National Hurricane Center is saying that a tropical depression could form in the Atlantic by the end of the week.
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A rare sight: Northern lights visible in Florida amid geomagnetic storm
Floridians in the Keys, Tallahassee and other parts of the state were treated to the rare sight of the Northern Lights in the sky Thursday night.
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Tropical wave now has 40% chance to develop and could become tropical depression
Forecasters are tracking a disorganized area of showers and thunderstorms in the Central Tropical Atlantic that could become a tropical depression.
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Potential Tropical Cyclone 5 expected to become season's third hurricane
The National Hurricane Center identified Potential Tropical Cyclone Five Sunday afternoon in the tropical Atlantic, allowing the first batch of tropical storm watches to be issued for a portion of the Leeward Islands.
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Tropical storm watches and warnings issued as Tropical Depression 4 nears Florida
Tropical storm warnings and watches were issued for portions of the Florida Keys and the state’s west coast Friday.
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A tropical depression could form in the Atlantic this week. NBC6 meteorologist explains what to know
It’s certainly been quiet in the Atlantic since major Hurricane Beryl roared across the Atlantic in late June and early July, but things are slowly shifting. Here’s what to know.