Bryan Norcross: Flood threat continues for southern Florida and two tropical areas to watch
The flood threat is not over for South Florida. More heavy rain is possible today on top of the stunning rain totals from the last two days.
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The flood threat is not over for South Florida. More heavy rain is possible today on top of the stunning rain totals from the last two days.
Miami residents unable to drive or fly out of South Florida are opting to take Florida's high-speed train to Orlando to find dry land after a tropical deluge dropped more than two feet of water onto the region.
A woman found herself partially engulfed up to her waist in the Earth's surface after accidentally stepping into a pool of quicksand at a popular New England state park beach.
Most people, even those who claim they are super-environmentalists, wash their laundry too much because of their fear of being disgusting, a recent study has found.
The year-long El Niño pattern that had a significant influence on major weather pattern shifts this past winter, including sending relentless storms across California and the South while leaving much of the North with a well-below average snow season, has come to an end, NOAA announced in its monthly update Thursday.
The atmosphere is stuck in a pattern that is funneling a river of extremely moist air over the southern part of the Florida peninsula.
Start your day with the latest weather news. Florida has been flooded by heavy rain produced by a system thatâs being monitored for possible tropical development. Meanwhile, a second area is being tracked in the Gulf of Mexico.
A tropical disturbance that was capable of producing rainfall rates of 4-6 inches per hour Wednesday caused flooding around Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and triggered the National Weather Service to issue a Flash Flood Emergency.
FEMA's budget shows its Disaster Relief Fund (DRF) running dry in August, at the height of an Atlantic hurricane season that the National Hurricane Center forecasts to be "very busy."
Over 250,000 visitors are expected to attend the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, North Carolina. The FOX Forecast Center expects temperatures to reach the mid-90s on Friday and Saturday. A typical high temperature in southeastern North Carolina reaches the upper 80s.