WEATHER ALERT
Busy weather week ahead as temperatures plummet. Will severe weather return?
Read full article: Busy weather week ahead as temperatures plummet. Will severe weather return?Our next two frontal systems could create some weather ruckus not only bringing frigid arctic temperatures, but the chance we get a stray strong thunderstorm or two as they cut across our viewing area.
LIVE RADAR: Florida to battle through rain and storms before a pleasant New Year’s Eve
Read full article: LIVE RADAR: Florida to battle through rain and storms before a pleasant New Year’s EveSunday is the day our next front arrives, dragging in plenty of moisture, rain, and a few isolated stronger storms for some before we enter a beautiful evening to celebrate the new year.
A severe weather outbreak is coming — how much will Florida see?
Read full article: A severe weather outbreak is coming — how much will Florida see?A large and powerful storm system is slated to start firing later Saturday morning, bringing damaging conditions to our Gulf Coast neighbors. Florida could see a bit more activity from this feature into Sunday.
Conditions ramping up for some BIG weather in Central Florida this weekend. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Conditions ramping up for some BIG weather in Central Florida this weekend. Here’s what to knowForecast models are finally getting a hold of the next weather player expected to move southeast toward Central Florida, highlighting the potential for some stronger storms for our northern viewers.
For second week, Deep South under ‘high risk’ for severe weather
Read full article: For second week, Deep South under ‘high risk’ for severe weatherThursday, the Storm Prediction Center highlighted some of the same areas as last week’s outbreak with their rare high risk tag for the likelihood of another tornado outbreak. The high risk category is the highest level on the Storm Prediction Center’s outlook scale and reserved for the most extreme severe weather outbreaks. Severe weather setupThis outbreak has the potential to be even worse than last Wednesday’s outbreak of severe weather. Any discrete, kidney bean-shaped cell in the future radar has the potential to produce long-lived strong tornadoes. These storms will not move into Central Florida as a strong area of high pressure forces these storms to stay north of our area.
Tornado outbreak likely for parts of Deep South
Read full article: Tornado outbreak likely for parts of Deep SouthParts of the Deep South are in highlighted in a rare high risk. ORLANDO, Fla. – The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted parts of the Deep South in a rare “high risk” for severe weather. A severe weather threat, like the one unfolding Wednesday, only occurs once or twice a year, on average. AdThe severe weather threat moves east Thursday. Severe threat ThursdayA few strong storms will be possible Thursday evening and early Friday across Central Florida.