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Not everyone needs to evacuate from a hurricane, but if you do, knowing which zone you live in will make it much easier to know when to go.
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The official start to the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season is less than a month away, and with the forecast for another active year, now is the time to prepare.
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Rarely does nature follow the precise flip of the calendar, but as hurricane season officially ends tonight, winter arrives in Florida.
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Tropical activity has been excessively active throughout August and September, but now a much- needed lull is expected for at least the next couple of weeks in the Atlantic as the final active month of hurricane season approaches.
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Today is the climatological peak of hurricane season, and the tropics are very active.
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Tropical Storm Nana made landfall in Belize early Thursday morning delivering heavy rainfall and strong winds to portions of Central America. Nana is expected to continue weakening over the region and move into the Pacific.
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Tropical Depression 13 remains disorganized as it approaches the Leeward Islands, but forecasters say it still may pose a threat to portions of Florida early next week.
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Orange County residents with a valid ID, and a face mask, will be able to pick up ten sandbags a-person at five parks and recreation locations in the area starting on Thursday.
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Spectrum News 13 chief meteorolgist Bryan Karrick previews the 2020 Hurricane Season and talks about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on forecasting and emergency preparation.
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Hurricane season is two weeks away but the National Hurricane Center says the first area of low pressure could form in the North Atlantic on Monday.