Weather Updates
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Florida professional meteorologists gather to prepare virtual attendees for this season's most active weeks ahead. Classes are offered each day, 4 times a day at different times.
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Hurricane Beryl made headlines across the country: from Texas, the Ohio River Valley, and eventually the parts of the Northeast.
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A tropical disturbance with a low chance to develop to our east, and a stationary front bring higher storm chances in the coming days.
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The famous university releases updates of their hurricane season forecast throughout the season. The new forecast calls for up to 25 named storms—two more than their previous forecast released in April.
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After a rash of rip current deaths in Florida, officials are urging people to stay extra vigilant the remainder of the holiday weekend as distant Beryl churns up the surf along the Gulf coast and southeastern US. Here's Florida Storms'digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson with more.
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Beryl continues to hammer Jamaica on Wednesday, then the Cayman Islands. Long-term forecasts vary in final track and intensity.
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After a deadly end to the month of June with rip current deaths, there will be a few days of calmer conditions before dangerous rip current risks arrive for the 4th of July holiday weekend.
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Hurricane Beryl is roaring across the Caribbean Sea as a monstrous Category 5 storm on a path toward Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. At least four people have died after Beryl slammed ashore in the southeast Caribbean.
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Forecasters warn that Hurricane Beryl could be a sign of a very hyperactive hurricane season that is already one for the history books.
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Beryl poses no current threats to the Southeast. Interests in the western Caribbean are urged to monitor the forecast.