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A "wall of dust" is heading toward Florida and could hang around until the weekend. Saharan dust helps prevent hurricanes ...
A massive plume of Saharan dust about 2,000 miles wide from west to east is headed for Florida. The dust is expected to reach the Gulf Coast ... it’s essentially a wall of dust.
A massive plume of Saharan dust about 2,000 miles wide from west to east is headed for Florida. The dust is expected to reach the Gulf Coast ... it’s essentially a wall of dust.
Chances for tropical development from a system off the coast of Florida dropped to zero June ... Center was gone off its tropical outlook map. Chances for development were low Monday and Tuesday ...
If the potential tropical system currently off the Florida coast does develop, it’s unlikely to have major impacts on the Sunshine State, given its current timeline. NOAA’s current map shows ...
A Saharan dust plume is expected to waft over Florida and the Treasure Coast beginning June 4 ... The plume is about 2,000 miles wide from west to east and 750 miles long from north to south ...
At 7.58 a.m. EDT, meteorologists detected a line of intense thunderstorms about 15 nautical miles southeast of Pacific Reef and 20 nautical miles northeast of Floyd's Wall Northeast. Warnings were ...
The chance of development in the next two to seven days is 10%. Although this system has been categorized as "non-tropical," it is causing on-and-off rainfall and storms in Central Florida. The NHC ...
“A1A is going to be with the highest level of protection it’s ever had,” said Ron Meade, FDOT district maintenance engineer. ...
The Florida Department of Transportation has completed a sea wall project along a 1.3-mile stretch of A1A in Flagler County ...