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Mainly dry weather is expected for the 88th Masters

While the first half of Masters week featured severe weather and heavy rainfall, Thursday to Sunday will feature improving weather…

2 years ago

Signature blooms: The Southeast

After a long winter, spring is here, marking the start of a new growing season. While some areas still wait…

2 years ago

The rise and fall of the land

We’ve all heard of ocean tides, but have you ever heard of Earth tides? Yes, just like the ocean, the…

2 years ago

March was unusually stormy and warm for Central Florida

While extensive rainfall is atypical for Central Florida during the month of March, last month delivered the region much needed…

2 years ago

Frisky storms roll in this weekend

Get ready for storms packing an attitude in Central Florida. We’re set to track storms, potentially bringing us torrential rain,…

2 years ago

Near-record heat on Thursday, followed by the return of rain

Get ready to feel some hot temperatures on Thursday before rain returns to the area. A cold front is eyeing…

2 years ago

Warmer springs lead to longer allergy and mosquito seasons

Temperatures have climbed higher and higher in the spring season for most of the country over the past half-century. While…

2 years ago

Eunice Foote: The climate science pioneer

In the 1800s, it was hard for women to receive recognition for their work in any field, but one woman’s…

2 years ago

March rains put a big dent in the Florida drought

A very active March has led to beneficial rainfall, putting a big dent in the drought and reducing the risk…

2 years ago

Tornado rips through New Orleans and its suburbs, killing 1

ARABI, La. — A tornado tore through parts of New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night, flipping cars and ripping…

2 years ago