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Strong high pressure anchored north of the Tampa Bay area will keep sunny, hot and dry conditions over the region through Memorial Day. The only exception to the rule is a slight chance of late day showers and storms across our far southern zones on Monday.
Quiet and dry weather will continue into Saturday morning with mostly clear skies and mild temps. A much drier airmass with dewpoints in the 50's in the wake of a cool front will advect into the region for the upcoming holiday weekend.
NOAA forecasters are predicting an active or extremely active 2013 hurricane season with three to six major hurricanes in the Atlantic.
The mayor of Oklahoma City said Wednesday as many as 13,000 homes were damaged or destroyed in Monday's tornado, and 33,000 people have been affected. The mayor says the damage could total $2 billion.
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Skies will be clearing overnight with mild temps in the low 70's and upper 60's. Patchy fog will be possible from the hours of 4 AM until 9 AM.
After nearly 24 hours of searching, the fire chief said he was confident there were no more bodies or survivors in the rubble.
The average lead time for a tornado warning is now 14 minutes.
More severe weather is in the forecast for parts of the central United States already reeling from powerful tornadoes this week.
The grim work of search, rescue and recovery spun into a second day Tuesday in central Oklahoma after a massive and murderous tornado blasted through the area, killing at least 51 people, flattening neighborhoods and destroying two elementary schools.
Our weather will be quiet overnight with mostly cloudy skies, and lows in the upper 60's and low 70's. Patchy fog will be possible after 5 AM.
People took shelter wherever they could as a massive tornado descended on their Oklahoma communities Monday afternoon.
A hot and humid afternoon continues across the Tampa Bay area with seabreeze storms firing up across southern and central zones of the Tampa Bay area.
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At least 2 dead, 21 more people injured by powerful storm system spanning from Texas to Minnesota; forecasters say more severe weather on the way.
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