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Trout Lake Center hosting event to learn about Florida’s starry skies
Read full article: Trout Lake Center hosting event to learn about Florida’s starry skiesGet ready to satisfy your love of learning and the night sky at “The Stars of the Summer” event at the Trout Lake Nature Center in Eustis this month.
WATCH AGAIN: NOAA satellite launches from Florida to improve severe storm, space weather forecasting
Read full article: WATCH AGAIN: NOAA satellite launches from Florida to improve severe storm, space weather forecastingNASA and NOAA scientists trumpeted a new satellite launching Tuesday from Kennedy Space Center that will improve data and forecasting for weather events ranging from flash floods to hurricanes to solar storms.
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The potential ‘grand finale’ for the 2024 hurricane season
Read full article: The potential ‘grand finale’ for the 2024 hurricane seasonThis could be the end of the hurricane season after one last hard push from our Madden-Julian Oscillation to help alleviate wind shear, dry air, and focus lift over the Caribbean Sea
Sandbag locations open in Central Florida ahead of anticipated rising of St. Johns River
Read full article: Sandbag locations open in Central Florida ahead of anticipated rising of St. Johns RiverSandbag locations in Seminole and Volusia counties are open ahead of the anticipated rising of the St. Johns River after Hurricane Milton.
Here’s where Central Florida rivers, lakes stand with flooding after Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Here’s where Central Florida rivers, lakes stand with flooding after Hurricane MiltonA breakdown of the river and lake flood stages we hear about during heavy rain events, and what they mean to you.
‘This is not the time:’ Volusia County officials warn against beach visits post-Hurricane Milton
Read full article: ‘This is not the time:’ Volusia County officials warn against beach visits post-Hurricane MiltonOfficials in Volusia County are asking residents and visitors to stay off of the beach due to debris from Hurricane Milton.
Here’s when Central Florida theme parks, attractions are reopening after Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Here’s when Central Florida theme parks, attractions are reopening after Hurricane MiltonFlorida’s theme parks and attractions are set to reopen following Hurricane Milton’s crossing of the Sunshine State.
Little Wekiva River fills homes with water in Seminole County neighborhood
Read full article: Little Wekiva River fills homes with water in Seminole County neighborhoodWater from the Little Wekiva River is spilling into the Spring Oaks neighborhood after Hurricane Milton brought several inches of rain to Central Florida.
VA announces disaster assistance, resources for veterans affected by Hurricane Milton
Read full article: VA announces disaster assistance, resources for veterans affected by Hurricane MiltonThe United States Department of Veterans Affairs announced several resources for veterans who were impacted by Hurricane Milton.
‘That’s America:’ Florida man catches fish IN STREET day after Hurricane Milton
Read full article: ‘That’s America:’ Florida man catches fish IN STREET day after Hurricane MiltonTwo men caught a large bass on a flooded Orlando road on Thursday as a man on a riding mower came cruising down the middle of the drenched street – a moment of much-needed levity after days of wondering what Hurricane Milton would bring to Florida.
Downed trees block roads in Bushnell as Hurricane Milton moves across Central Florida
Read full article: Downed trees block roads in Bushnell as Hurricane Milton moves across Central FloridaRain and winds are picking up in Sumter County as Hurricane Milton makes landfall in Florida on Wednesday evening, downing trees and blocking some roads.
Central Floridians rush to stores to buy water, other supplies ahead of Hurricane Milton
Read full article: Central Floridians rush to stores to buy water, other supplies ahead of Hurricane MiltonPeople across Central Florida are rushing to stores ahead of Hurricane Milton and some stores are already out of essential supplies like water.