Florida man reels in massive, 12-foot tiger shark at Jacksonville Beach: ‘It was a great experience’
A Florida man caught the catch of a lifetime when he reeled in a massive tiger shark at Jacksonville Beach last weekend.
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A Florida man caught the catch of a lifetime when he reeled in a massive tiger shark at Jacksonville Beach last weekend.
The central U.S. is bracing for what could be a potentially dangerous end to the weekend as forecasters track the threat of severe weather on Sunday, including the potential for a derecho that could sweep across portions of Kansas and Oklahoma with destructive wind gusts higher than 100 mph and baseball-sized hail.
Strong to severe thunderstorms in North Carolina produced a quick 3-4" of rainfall across communities north of Charlotte on Saturday. Trees and tents were reported to be toppled over in the area of Wilkesboro, and flooding was seen around the speedway.
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A pattern change will lead to areas of the country that recently experienced a break in activity to see a renewed threat of showers and thunderstorms. Hail and damaging winds appear to be the main threats across the Plains and Midwest, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.