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The weather woes of Thanksgiving Day 2013

Holidays are not the time for major wintry storms.Whenever significant snow, rain and/or wind affects one or more of the major hub travel cities, there is always a domino effect. Airline flights in and out of the affected hub cities eventually influence flight delays…To read the entire feature, click here.

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Wintry weather pattern has established itself across the US

If you live anywhere east of the Rockies (and that includes most places in the Deep South), the weather watchword for the next two weeks looks to be, “chilly.” This doesn’t mean…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 11/22/13

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Karen forms and takes aim on east-central Gulf Coast

For the past week, hurricane forecasters at the National Hurricane Center have been following the exploits of a weak tropical system as it plodded across the Caribbean Sea. During the past two days, the system has gradually strengthened… To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 10/3/13

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A few nice days followed by more torrential rainfall

Friday, Sept. 20, 2013, was an awesome day across southwest Florida. Dew points tumbled to the upper 60’s by late in the afternoon, while skies above were dotted only with fair weather cumulus clouds. Rain was a no-show. Many locals wanted to take the day off…To read the entire feature,

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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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Upper low brings more heavy thunderstorms to south Florida

This year, south Florida does not need a tropical storm or hurricane to waterlog the landscape. The routine ebb and flow of daily thunderstorms has done just fine. And, much like Sun., Sept. 15, 2013, thunderstorms this Monday (Sept. 16, 2013) are going to bring more heavy rainfall to…To read

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Torrential tropical rainfall deluged Collier County, FL on Sept. 6, 2013

Just before sunset on the evening of Sept. 6, 2013, two clusters of thunderstorms were approaching western Collier County. One was drifting or reforming as it moved southward…To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 9/11/13

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Tropical weather system to bring more unwanted rain to South Florida

A weak, non-tropical system is moving northwestward across far south Florida this Wednesday morning. The system, tied to an upper level closed low, was spreading cloudiness, rain, showers and …To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 8/28/13

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A rainy month, so far, across most of Florida

Most of Florida has experienced a rainy August through and including August 24, 2013 (Fig. 1). Parts of the Florida Panhandle have received more than 10 inches of precipitation so far this month, with a few locales topping… To read the entire feature, click here. Originally published 8/25/13

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