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Rapid cool down and rapid warm up for southwest Florida

The strong winter storm affecting the Northeast U.S. and Mid-Atlantic regions today into Friday will enable a large, rather cold, high-pressure system to invade the Sunshine State and its nearby coastal and offshore waters (Fig. 1). The front will bring…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 01/02/14

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Stalled front means stalled weather for Southwest Florida

A cold front snuck through southwest Florida overnight. It’s arrival was announced with widespread cloudiness, scattered showers (generally less than a quarter of an inch of rainfall), a wind shift from southwest to north, a small lowering of temperatures and…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 12/30/13

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Breezy, maybe even windy, next week across Florida

A strong cold front, responsible for a significant severe thunderstorm outbreak across the Ohio, Tennessee and southern Mississippi River Valleys¬ on Thursday and Thursday night, will be weakening today (Fri., Nov. 1, 2013). By late on Saturday, that front…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 11/1/13

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Parts of southwest Florida 20 inches wetter than average so far in 2013

Florida has been punctuated by excessive rainfall in some places and deficits in others so far in 2013. The Panhandle has been waterlogged since late spring thanks to a tropical storm system and a series of stationary fronts that parked themselves across the area. Southwest Florida has suffered through persistent,

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