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In September 2022, Hurricane Ian made landfall in southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm and caused nearly 150 deaths, according to the National Hurricane Center. It was the costliest hurricane in Florida’s history, experts say.
A system that has been producing heavy rain and thunderstorms across Florida could become a tropical depression later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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A disorganized low-pressure area off Florida's east coast is showing increasing chances of becoming a tropical depression or tropical storm later in the week, the National Hurricane Center said. Even now, it's already having an influence on Florida weather with isolated torrential rain.
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.
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A weather system moving across Florida wasn’t even a tropical something but it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves across the Gulf later in the week.
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "The system is expected to move westward across Florida during the next day or so, and into the northeastern Gulf by late Tuesday,
ORLANDO, Fla. — Showers and storms have again developed across the area, but drier air is on the way. The rain and storms will slowly wind down this evening, with quiet conditions returning overnight. We’ll see morning temperatures in the mid-70s.
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Storm Clouds Swirl Over Beach as Severe Weather Hits FloridaThis footage shows the storm that has affected Florida twirling in the skies by New Smyrna Beach. The footage was filmed yesterday on the 16th of July and shows grey skies brewing above the water.
The National Hurricane Center said July 16 it is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure moving across Florida toward the Gulf.