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Florida is feeling the impacts of the turbulent weather tearing across the Caribbean including the devastating Hurricane Melissa, the strongest hurricane ever recorded to hit Jamaica
Jacksonville, North Florida: Expect clear skies and possibly some frost through the weekend. Temps from Thursday through the weekend will be cooler than normal for this holiday with highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s, with a few mid/upper 30s temps possible well inland Friday night.
Central Florida expects rain, wind, and potential minor flooding as a warm front arrives, with advisories for rough seas and dangerous surf.
For the Naples-Marco Island area, the festive night will occur during a cold front, but what does that mean for trick-or-treating?
Weather experts say if forecasts become less accurate, the public will lose faith in them — and residents will be less likely to heed warnings when their lives are in danger.
Orlando to have a cooler, dry weekend with clear skies and temperatures in the 70s, per National Weather Service.
Every year, when this cooler weather comes around in October, you just love it,” John Henry said. “It makes living in Florida worth it. I plan to sit outside, or just come out here to walk around
The National Weather Service in Melbourne has issued a tornado warning for Central Brevard County in east central Florida until 10:30 p.m. A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for central and northern Brevard County until 11:45 PM. This includes Rockledge, Cocoa, and Cocoa Beach.
Halloween lands on a Friday this year, which is already good news, but the National Weather Service's latest forecast brings even more.
As temperatures drop in South Florida, weather authorities are warning residents to be on the lookout for temporarily immobilized iguanas falling from trees. According to the National Weather Service in Miami, temperatures in some areas could dip into the ...