
The effects of the Northern Lights are expected to last through the weekend and possibly into next week.

Stay weather aware as storms will continue to roll through the Sunshine State today (Friday) with the potential to produce strong to severe thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service forecast calls for two rounds of strong to severe storms on Friday.

The National Hurricane Center is predicting the upcoming Atlantic and Gulf season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30, will exceed the yearly average of seven tropical storms and seven hurricanes, and that three of the storms will be major.
The National Weather Service says there’s a slight chance for spotty showers to start and end the week.
Whether you’re derby watching or taking part in other activities around the 352, be prepared for the chance of rain in the forecast.
The National Weather Service is calling for a chance of rain on Tuesday and Wednesday for North Central Florida.
Mother Nature will make it tolerable to plant a tree or two or three today or this weekend.
The National Weather Service’s seasonal forecast for May through July shows temperatures leaning above average for much of Florida and the United States.
Like the lyrics from the 1970’s era song, this week you’ll be saying, “I can see clearly now that the rain has gone.”