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The dry, tranquil stretch of weather that the Sunshine State is known for in April is likely to come to an end this weekend.
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McCarty Woods has been conserved since 2000 and serves as a research laboratory and natural teaching space for students and faculty in multiple classes.
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A strong front moving through Florida early Monday is driving yet another chilly air mass into the state and it is likely to last several days before moderating.
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Eta has come to a near halt in the southern Gulf of Mexico and is likely to remain over the Gulf of Mexico for several more days.
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Though a grave for destroyed wild plants, the pearly smooth sand left behind has an upside: It presents perfect nesting sites for the region’s shorebirds.
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While Trump has multiple roads to victory, his most likely route hinges on winning two crucial battleground states: Florida and Pennsylvania.
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Delta strengthened into a category 4 hurricane with top sustained winds of 130 mph.
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There is an increasing risk of dangerous storm surge, wind, and rainfall hazards along the Gulf coastlines from Louisiana to the western Florida Panhandle.
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"All of Louisiana needs to prepare" for the storm, says Gov. John Bel Edwards. Delta continues a storm season that ran through the traditional list of alphabetized names last month.
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The first strong front of the fall season is set to arrive in Florida this week, with widespread showers and thunderstorms marking its arrival.