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Approximately 500 tropical and subtropical cyclones have affected the state of Florida. More storms hit Florida than any other U.S. state, [1] and since 1851 only eighteen hurricane seasons passed without a known storm impacting the state.
Collectively, cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in more than $236 billion in damage and 615 deaths. Every year included at least one tropical cyclone affecting the state. During the 2004 season, more than one out of every five houses in the state received damage. [1]
Top News of the Day... view past news. Last update Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:10:22 UTC. The NWS is Soliciting Comments on the Proposed Termination of the Tropical Weather Summary through November 20, 2024. NHC Cone Heads in a New Direction.
Three hurricanes, THREE!, have made landfall in the state this hurricane season. And there's still more than a month left in the Atlantic hurricane season. Track all active storms
At least 17 people have been confirmed dead in Florida in the hurricane's aftermath, including at least five due to tornadoes in St. Lucie County. The hurricane dumped so much rain over...
Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast on Wednesday night, making landfall as a powerful Category 3 storm. The intense hurricane spawned tornadoes, dumped rain across much of the...
Hurricane Helene made landfall near Perry, Florida, as a Category 4 storm with 140 mph sustained winds and higher gusts. It’s the strongest hurricane on record to slam into Florida’s Big Bend.
Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, as a Category 3 storm with 120 mph sustained winds and higher gusts, according to the National Hurricane Center.
While Hurricane Milton is expected to bring what could be a devastating storm surge to Florida’s western coast, central Florida, including Orlando, faces a threat of severe flooding from rain.
Ian has made landfall in southwest Florida's Lee County after it strengthened into a brutal, historic-sized Category 4 storm, with top winds of 150 mph — just shy of the most dangerous Category...