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Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
The disturbance formed off the U.S. coast before moving across Florida, causing significant rainfall on Wednesday.
A strong area of high pressure will begin to build into the southeast on Friday and will stay in place through the weekend.
The heat dome won't dissipate soon. Dangerous heat is expected across parts of the Central and Southeast. through July, the weather service says. High temperatures will reach 100 degrees from Texas to ...
The system likely won't develop into a tropical depression or storm, and it will likely cool us off after a sweltering few ...
A tropical low pressure system will approach Texas on Friday, likely producing pockets of heavy rainfall and some gusty winds ...
Hurricane Hunters will investigate the potential Gulf threat for tropical development. Meanwhile, triple-digit temperatures are taking hold over the central U.S., with relief still more than a week ...
Much of the U.S. is under extreme heat warnings or advisories while New York, Philadelphia and Washington could feel like 100 degrees or more.
Storms will hold temperatures down through Saturday but fewer storms Sunday will allow more high heat to return ...
Storms connected to a low chance of Gulf tropical formation will break the heat but bring a threat of locally heavy rain and ...
The weak disturbance moving across the northern Gulf is being stretched by hostile upper-level winds. The National Hurricane ...
A disturbance in the northeastern Gulf could bring heavy rainfall to multiple states beginning Thursday, according to the ...