National Hurricane Center, Florida and Gulf Coast
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Hurricane season begins, officially, on June 1. Unofficially, we know storms don't always wait for the date. Since 2003, there have been 15 tropical cyclones that have formed before June .
In Florida, La Niña seasons since 1900 have notched an average of 0.8 hurricane landfalls per year, compared with around 0.4 hurricane landfalls per year during El Niños.
From Texas to Maine, Florida ranks No. 1 for highest chances of a named storm, hurricane or major hurricane tracking within 50 miles of the coast.
It’s a new day, and an unfamiliar tingle of hope is in air. But we must beware the trend of backloaded hurricane seasons.
We've officially entered the dog days of summer, accompanied by severe heat. For those looking forward to cooler weather this fall, think again
It’s been a quiet start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, but Florida residents are taking the time to gather supplies just in case anything tropical pops up in the future. FOX Weather Correspondent Brandy Campbell was in Miami on July 24 and shows us new expandable gel sandbags debuting this season that will help protect properties from flooding.
Surviving the season: Everything you need to know this hurricane season in Florida. Share Copy Link. Copy {copyShortcut} to copy Updated: 7:59 AM EST Nov 7, 2022
For North Florida, there is a steep drop-off in the number of tropical storm and hurricane landfalls occurring beyond mid-October; in fact, Michael (Oct. 10) is the latest in the year a Category 3 ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNNational Hurricane Center continues to monitor area of low pressure for possible tropical developmentThe National Hurricane Center (NHC) is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure to watch along the southeastern United States coastline, which still has the possibility of developing into a tropical system,