Central Florida, heat advisory in effect
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With "feels like" temperatures expected to be in the triple digits on Monday, the National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for South Florida.
The weather forecast for Florida on Sunday is shaping up much the same as it did Saturday. Protect yourself from the blazing heat.
All of Florida will be under heat advisories Monday, July 21, as a heat dome spreads from the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. Here's what to know.
The threat of significant flooding across South Florida has passed for now, as rainfall totals on Monday came in within forecasted expectations.
A temperature increase of just a couple degrees can lead to higher energy bills, stunted plant growth, and more rainfall.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNRainfall totals: How much rain did Invest 93L bring to Orlando, Central Florida?
Invest 93L dropped several inches of rain – nearly 9" in some spots – as it crossed Florida this week, before eventually pushing out into the Gulf.
The system’s slow passage over Florida has meant days of rain throughout the state, leading to street flooding in South Florida. However, the Miami office of the National Weather Service expects the rain to slow down, alleviating any concerns about deep flooding.
Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier jumped in to amplify the misinformation — citing a newly passed Florida law banning loosely defined “weather modification” practices that climatologists say have nothing to do with increasingly severe weather events.
The National Hurricane Center said July 14 it is tracking a system off the Atlantic coast of Florida that could bring heavy rain to the area.
Unlike Monday, which was a deluge for South Florida, today’s tropical-system-related rain is expected to be more concentrated in the center of the state. The Miami office of the National Weather Service predicts South Florida could see around 1 inch of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, not enough for any severe flooding.