5 results found related to Snakes alive! It's rattlesnake weather in South Florida

view last 24 hours or last 7 days
sorted by relevance or date

Related Blog Posts

Weather Outlook for Thursday, December 10

7 hours ago ago from Florida State Emergency Response Team Information Blog

A cold front will move across Central and South Florida today as moisture in its wake produces a line of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Widespread severe weather is not expected, but some storms within the squall line may become strong and produce lightning, gusty winds, brief torrential downpours or a weak isolated tornado. Rainfall accumulations will not exceed 0.25 inches across Central Florida and only 0.10 inches are ...

Related content

Southern U.S. Weather Forecast

9 hours ago ago from Agricultural Emergency Report

Showers will linger today across parts of Florida otherwise a majority of the south will be dry and colder today. A cold air mass from the north will continue to build southward helping to keep temperatures well below levels typically seen. Look for highs to range from the upper 30s across the northern parts of the Southern Plains eastward into the Tennessee Valley to the 40s and 50s over the remainder of the region. The only area to ...

Related content

...

10 hours ago ago from The Truth Publication Online

While in Miami, Florida, people enjoy a 83-degree temperature, other parts of the country, especially in the Midwest, are battling severe storms, which have cause 17 deaths so far. In Minnesota and Iowa temperatures dropped to minus-26 degrees, and snow fall raised to one-foot. In California thermostats are playing up and down around the 40s. Winds of up to 60 m/p/h make the situation worse, forcing schools and airports to close and ...

Related content

Why People Move to Florida in the Winter

20 hours ago ago from BestRentals4You.com

While it is easy to understand why people vacation in Florida, some people move to Florida for the entire winter. Areas of Florida, including Miami, are so popular that they appeal to those wanting to escape the cold and wintry weather in states where temperatures often fall or stay -below freezing for much of the year. Because so many people move to Florida for a good part of the year, there is an actual term, snowbirds, for these people. ...

Related content

Related News

Nothing to see... move along.

Related Videos