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There were no threats or expected tropical development near Florida as flooding rains in a disorganized tropical depression ...
A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend ...
The remnants of Tropical Storm Barry, far left, were continuing to break up over eastern Mexico. Meanwhile, storms were bubbling up in northern Florida, upper right. Texas is in the upper-left.
A screenshot taken on February 11 (Google Maps) Currently on the app-based version of the map, when the Gulf is viewed zoomed in in the U.S., the label shows as Gulf of America, but when viewed ...
For many Florida residents, Independence Day and the July 4 weekend are set to be swamped with up to six inches of rain ...
Florida could experience impacts from a tropical development over the July 4 weekend as forecasters warn that the Atlantic ...
It is swiftly moving north-northeast in the Gulf of Mexico at 24 mph. It’s expected to be a major hurricane in the eastern Gulf today with landfall in the Florida Big Bend tonight with a life ...
Florida follows Trump’s order to rename the Gulf of Mexico “Gulf of America,” requiring updates to maps, schools and state documents.