ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT GRAPHICS FROM STORM PREDICTION CENTER ARE ALWAYS CHANGING AS THE SEVERE WEATHER MOVES EAST. SO ALWAYS CHECK THEIR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES! http://www.spc.noaa.gov/
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Saturday, April 14, 2018
TORNADO WATCH BOXES AND EXCESSIVE RAINFALL OUTLOOK
REMEMBER TO ALWAYS CHECK STORM PREDICTION CENTER FOR WATCH AND WARNING UPDATES. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/
Friday, April 13, 2018
SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER FOR A PORTION OF FLORIDA SUNDAY
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8h8 hours ago
Slight risk of severe weather from #Tallahassee #Jacksonville #Orlando #Gainesville #Ocala #Tampa #Sarasota #Melbourne #Sebring and #Ft. Myers on Sunday. Damaging winds are primary threat. #FL #FLwx
TORNADO WATCH AND WARNING AREAS AT THIS TIME 0806 PM EDT
HERE ARE THE CURRENT STORM WATCH AND WARNINGS ISSUED. PLEASE CHECK THE STORM PREDICTION WEBSITE FOR LATEST UPDATES TO THESE WATCH AND WARNING AREAS. RTW
Thursday, April 12, 2018
SPC DAY-2 THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK AND SEVERE WEATHER PROBABILITY
The threat for severe weather on Friday and Saturday is still there so stay tuned to your local NWS Office or local media. Here are the graphic maps. 0710 PM EDT made correction the map headings.
SPC DAY-3 CATEGORICAL AND SEVERE PROBABILITY
Looks like another storm system moving through the central U.S. and it could bring severe weather with it.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK, RAINFALL PROBABILITY AND RECENT RADAR
Day Thunderstorm and rainfall outlook and present radar. Northern and Central Florida will see the bulk of the heavy rains and storms Tuesday as a slow moving front tracks south. These rains will eventually make themselves further south during the next few days as the front makes its way south.
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Thursday, April 5, 2018
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
INTERESTING WRITE UP ON CYCLICAL HURRICANE FORECAST
2018 Hurricane Prediction – Strongest Cycle in 70 Years
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
ACCUWEATHER 2018 HURRICANE FORECAST
Forecast calls for average to slightly above average hurricane season. Another season to monitor closely for those who live in the path of these tropical cyclones.
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