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An approaching cold front could bring fireworks of its own to North Florida this Fourth of July, though chances of tropical development remain low.
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As of the NHC's latest update, issued early Thursday morning, the agency said there was now a 50 percent chance of cyclone ...
Most of the East and West should have good fireworks-watching weather on the Fourth of July, but the Upper Midwest and ...
The odds of development remain low, but there’s a chance a developing storm could spell a soggy Fourth of July weekend in the ...
The Pensacola area could get a break from the daily stream of showers and thunderstorms during the July 4 weekend.
A cold front lingers around the northern part of the state and could develop into something tropical or sub-tropical near the ...
While a cold front impacting the East on Thursday will have moved out by Friday, that doesn’t mean clear skies for everyone’s ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a disturbance that could affect your Fourth of July weekend across ...
Radar and satellite show a circulation trying to spin up offshore of North Florida. An old cold front has sagged into the ...
We continue to monitor a weakening cold front now over the southeast U.S. that’s expected to stall over Florida by late week ...
There's a medium chance of tropical development over the Fourth of July holiday weekend. The next Atlantic storm name is Chantal.
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