On the heels of an actual winter in Central Florida, it appears spring has sprung. Good fishing should follow. And let's correct something about NOAA.
As the historic winter storm that traveled across the southern U.S. heads east, it's leaving snowfall from Texas to North Carolina. This image was captured by a NOAA satellite showing several inches of snow left on the ground.
The seasonal temperature outlook for February through April 2025 is predicting above-average temperatures for all of Florida. NOAA's seasonal temperature outlook for February through April 2025 is predicting above-average temperatures for all of Florida. La Niña conditions are here and expected to continue through April, NOAA said.
Fears of “chemtrails,” a long-disproven idea that condensation trails — or contrails — from planes contain weather-controlling chemicals and sicken people on the ground, have been at the forefront of misinformation,
Satellite imagery from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Wednesday showed the extent of the snow that covered the South.
Federal lawmakers from the U.S. state of Florida have introduced legislation to block NOAA Fisheries from closing the recreational South Atlantic red snapper fishery for three months of the year.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission documented over 1,200 cold-stunned sea turtle rescues within six days.
Florida is bracing for another polar plunge this week as bitterly cold weather returns to the State with a wintery mix of possible freezing rain, snow, and more.
According to NOAA, cold-stunning is a condition where sea turtles become very weak or inactive after being exposed to cold temperatures. A similar phenomenon is seen in iguanas. These terrestrial reptiles can fall from trees after being cold-stunned during cold snaps.
Feb. 2 is Groundhog Day! Did you know there is a special “groundhog punch” that keeps Punxsutawney Phil alive? This lets him see his shadow (or not).
The lowest-lying streets in Key Biscayne flood about 15 times a year now, and without fixes, some spots could see up to 90 days of flooding every year by 2040, consultants from AECOM found. By 2070, some of the streets could be permanently underwater.
Scientists say a warming planet may have been responsible for a winter storm that dropped 10 inches of snow on Northwest Florida.