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Families and caregivers of neurodivergent children face unique challenges during emergencies. Now, a team of moms is partnering with the cities and organizations to host an autism-friendly emergency preparedness workshop—showing how a specially designed backpack with tailored tools can help reduce stress when it matters most.
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NASA is counting down to the Artemis II rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center, with liftoff scheduled for around 6:24 p.m. EDT on Wednesday.
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This year was Florida's 84th coldest winter in recorded history, but it was also the 48th warmest.
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The 2026 vernal equinox was set to occur on March 20 at 10:46 a.m. EDT, marking the astronomical start of spring with nearly equal amounts of daylight and darkness.
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Below-average temperatures will continue, with a freezing Tuesday night for the Panhandle and North Florida. Low cool afternoons could set new records.
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A strong cold front will push through Florida, bringing a chance for severe storms, much-needed rain, and a brief drop in temperatures. Some relief to our A/C units.
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Disney World is no stranger to more extreme weather events. The warmest month is typically July with the most rainfall occurring in June.
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A cold front will try to get close to the I-10 corridor, while the strong east flow will keep the best thunderstorm chance along the western half of the Peninsula.
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Highs will flirt with 90 degrees in some areas of Florida as a high-pressure system brings warm, humid air streaming from the south.
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The World Meteorological Organization has retired the name Melissa from its Atlantic basin naming lists after the Category 5 devastated Jamaica in 2025.
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Dry, breezy weather is helping to enhance pollen readings across the state with oak, juniper, pine and grasses being the top allergens.
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Get ready to peel-off layers! We will bounce back to slightly above-average temperatures