Tag : Meteorologist David Heckard

An active hurricane season is still possible

The tropical Atlantic has gone quiet, but an active season may still be in our future.  What You Need To…

2 years ago

Saharan dust makes a return to Florida

Have you noticed haze in the air for the last two days? Do the sunrises and sunsets seem a bit…

2 years ago

A downright hot start to July in Central Florida

Florida is known for its summer warmth, but the first half of July has featured downright hot temperatures.  What You…

2 years ago

Florida’s tricky fireworks forecast

Every July Fourth, eyes turn to the skies to see if the rain and storms will clear in time for…

2 years ago

The high heat for Florida is not over yet

It's a hot end to the week across central Florida, and more heat is likely heading into next week.  What…

2 years ago

Why are June tropical systems are so disorganized?

The first system of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season is attempting to develop, and it's a disorganized one.  What You…

2 years ago

First round of Saharan dust moves in

The first Saharan dust event of the year moves into Florida this weekend. What You Need To Know The first…

2 years ago

The march toward rainy season has begun

After a comfortable spring, temperatures are heating up and moisture is returning. These are the early signs of the transition…

2 years ago

What to expect in the peak of Florida’s brush fire season

The calendar is quickly turning to late April, which means we are heading into the peak of Florida's brush fire…

2 years ago

Orlando embraces a new weather pattern

After several weeks of active weather, Orlando will finally see drier and calmer conditions return over the next stretch of…

2 years ago