The restless climate that has affected much of the United States and the United States is working to Florida
Sun state residents can wait storms and showers While celebrating Father’s Day.
Floridians know it a long time State summers often means brightHot mornings and strong storms in the afternoon. And this father’s day (sun 15) will not be different.
For the western bakery, experts predict showers and possibly a storm before 13:00, and then the constant constant showers and storms from 13:00. And the situation is similar to the Central Panhandle with the possibility of precipitation of about 80%.
Things can come out slightly better in the center of Florida since Daytona Beach in Orlando With 50 percent of shows of showers and storms, mainly from 2 pm, with a maximum of 90.
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From Fort Myers to Sarasota, showers and storms are likely to be touched throughout the day. The typical summer pattern is likely to continue until next week.
Saharan dust
At the same time, the brumous sky and the vibrant sunshine characteristic are possible as the Saharan dust moves. The state of sun sees the dust of the African continent in annual and the phenomenon is known as the layer of Saharan air (salt).
A plume has already worked earlier this month, but now more comes. Although salt is often blame for worsening the notorious humidity of the state, it can also be effective in avoiding severe storms and/or hurricanes.
Hurricane season
Currently, the National Hurricane Center tracks four tropical waves off the coast MoldyBut for the moment, the Atlantic Hurricane season has been significantly calm.
Unfortunately, experts do not expect it to be the case for a long time. The National Ocean and atmospheric Administration (Noaa) has already provided Season above normal this year. And Colorado’s State University also predicted a hurricane season above average with 17 named storms, nine hurricanes and four main hurricanes.
They are higher than planned hurricanes is because the Atlantic Ocean is warmer and the Pacific Nino cycle and the winds in the upper atmosphere seem to make it easier for storms to grow.
As the hurricane season started on June 1, the recently named Fema chief caused an alarm when he suggested that he did not know that the United States had a Hurricane season.
David Richardson, who has been overseen by FEMA since May, made the comments during an informative session with staff members, a day after the Hurricane season in 2025 officially began, two people said who heard the statements. The New York Times. Staff members said it was unclear whether it was serious or not.
Florida regularly supports the US Hurricane season and has been hit by both the most severe hurricanes and the largest number since the records began.