A volatile weather pattern is evolving for much of the country next week, bringing damaging thunderstorms and gusty winds from the Plains to the Eastern Seaboard, forecasters said Saturday.
Residents and visitors hoping to catch some rays in the Sunshine State will be out of luck this weekend as a drenching storm moves across Florida, AccuWeather forecasters say. The wet weather has the potential not only to ruin outdoor plans but also to lead to flooding. "A storm expected to develop in the central Gulf of Mexico on Saturday will spread an abundance of moisture across Florida as it moves eastward over the weekend," AccuWeather Meteorologist Joseph Bauer said. Clouds and wet weathe
Residents and visitors hoping to catch some rays in the Sunshine State will be out of luck this weekend as a drenching storm moves across Florida, AccuWeather forecasters say. The wet weather has the potential not only to ruin outdoor plans but also to lead to flooding. "A storm expected to develop in the central Gulf of Mexico on Saturday will spread an abundance of moisture across Florida as it moves eastward over the weekend," AccuWeather Meteorologist Joseph Bauer said. Clouds and wet weathe
A storm packing heavy rain and severe weather will target the south-central United States into this weekend, and part of that storm will extend across Florida on Sunday, AccuWeather meteorologists advise. The winter months tend to be a dry time of the year for the Sunshine State, as much of Florida's rain comes from pop-up thunderstorms or tropical activity from late spring through autumn. However, on occasion, non-tropical storms come along during the wintertime with drenching rain and periodic