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The first significant front of the season sweeps through Florida this week, bringing stable weather that will be good for recovery efforts.
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Wed. 11 a.m. update: Milton continues as a very powerful hurricane, track still shifting, residents along the path should be sheltered in place.
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Milton is a dangerous Category 5 hurricane. Floridians need to finalize preps by Wednesday.
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After a relatively slow start to the hurricane season, things escalated pretty quickly. Find out what you can expect for the rest of the season.
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The clips are from previous storms in different states and different years, contained artificial intelligence-altered clips and were shared online before Hurricane Helene.
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After three years of hurricanes barreling up the Gulf of Mexico, battered North Florida residents may feel they are living in a new Florida Hurricane Alley. But experts say there have not been any real changes in hurricane geographic patterns.
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And while the South Florida area was spared from such destruction, many residents in parts of the Tampa Bay area were surprised by the water whipping over seawalls and flooding coastal areas. The surge began when the center of Helene was still hundreds of miles away.
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UPDATED: Hurricane Helene has weakened into a tropical storm over Georgia after making landfall overnight in northwestern Florida as a Category 4 storm. Authorities rescued people trapped by floodwaters and more than 3 million customers were in the dark across much of the southeastern U.S. early Friday.
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With little time to spare scientists with the USGS attached wave sensors on anything the agency thought might be standing after Hurricane Helene roared through
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Hurricane Helene is projected to be a Category 3 hurricane when it makes landfall in the Big Bend region Thursday night or Friday morning.
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The latest list of Helene-related announcements throughout South Florida.
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The warm Gulf of Mexico will be prime fuel during the next 24 hours and not much wind shear to keep this system from intensifying.