Hurricane Erin, Florida
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: thunderstorms possible; dangerous rip currents at Florida beaches
Hot and humid with a chance of scattered thunderstorms during the afternoon and early evening hours. The beaches will continue to see life-threatening and dangerous rip currents from Hurricane Erin, which re-strengthened into a dangerous Category 4 storm out in the Atlantic.
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Irish Star on MSNFlorida weather: Deadly rip currents forecasted as Hurricane Erin barrels towards Sunshine State
Hurricane Erin is currently barrelling towards Florida but thankfully forecasters estimate it will veer northwards. Despite this many dangerous effects will still be felt
Morning clouds will help cap daytime heat in Central Florida on Sunday, Spectrum News 13 meteorologist Zach Covey said. Showers and storms are expected in the area in the afternoon, Covey said.
Scattered heavy downpours are likely this weekend across Central Florida, with 2 to 4 inches of rain expected in some areas.
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Irish Star on MSNFlorida faces double weather threat as residents urged to follow four steps to stay safe
Large portions of Florida are facing sweltering conditions on Friday as the heat index soars well above 100 degrees while thunderstorm chances return over the weekend
A wetter weather pattern is bringing daily storm chances to South Florida through the weekend, along with relief from recent heat advisories.
A Heat Advisory is in place once again across Central Florida. This will be in place from 11am-7pm. Afternoon highs will reach the low and middle 90s, with feels-like temperatures around 105-109°+. Be sure to take it easy if you have any outdoor plans and stay hydrated!
See when heat watches and warnings could be issued in your area Forecasters are watching an area northeast of Florida for potential tropical development in the coming days. Regardless of development,
A mostly stalled front over north Florida is packing the moisture over Central Florida this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
Hurricane Erin is expected to grow both larger and stronger today. A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic has a 50% chance for development over the next seven days. The next named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season will be Fernand.