Find your umbrella again! Higher storm chances return this week
There will be more storms around Sunday, but your plans will not be washed away if you are heading outside. The best chance for storms will again be west of I-95 as storms develop along the east coast sea breeze and move east-to-west. Even higher storm chances return Monday and for the week ahead. Highs top out in the low 90s Sunday:
Show the flowers some love! Rain chances staying low Saturday
There will be a few storms developing west of I-95 Saturday afternoon, but they will be few and far between. Otherwise expect a few clouds bubbling up with the heating of the day later Saturday afternoon. Highs climb into the low-to-mid 90s. More routine summertime storms return next work week.
Woman shot during robbery in Rockledge, police say
ROCKLEDGE, Fla. โ A woman was shot during a robbery early Monday morning, according to the Rockledge Police Department. Cash was taken during the robbery at about 3:50 a.m. and the victim was shot in the hand, records show. AdThe 25-year-old victim, Tatyana Perry, owns the salon. Dispatchers said Perry reported that the suspect was a white male with a gun and that she was pushed over. Police said investigators didnโt know why Perry was at the store at 3 a.m.Dispatchers relayed she drove herself to the hospital.
Coronavirus variant cases on the rise in Florida
ORLANDO, Fla. โ Florida has seen a big jump in the number of cases caused by coronavirus variants. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cases of the so-called U.K. variant have more than doubled to nearly 2,300 in Florida since last week. Overall cases in several states, including Florida, have been trending slightly higher. AdSince the coronavirus was first discovered, new variants of the virus have been documented in the United States and around the world. This variant was first detected in the United States at the end of December 2020.
Gas prices dip in Florida, but ship blocking Suez Canal could cause future increase
ORLANDO, Fla. โ Thereโs some good news for drivers in Florida. According to new numbers released by AAA, gas prices have slipped 2 cents per gallon in the past week. The agency says the average price for a gallon of regular in Florida is now $2.88, down from $2.90 a gallon last week. AdHowever, things could change. AAA expects gas prices to be impacted by the container ship that is blocking block part of the Suez Canal, a major waterway for fuel shipments.
Fire consumes Orange County home
PINE HILLS, Fla. โ A fire broke out early Monday at a house in Pine Hills. โCrews currently have a good knockdown on the fire with no reported injuries at this time.โAdThe state fire marshal will investigate the cause of the blaze. Orange County fire crews are working to put out hot spots after a house went up in flames. in Pine Hills just after 5:30 this morning. No injuries reported at this time.
18-year-old driver dies, teen injured in I-95 crash, troopers say
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. โ An 18-year-old man died Saturday in a single-vehicle crash on I-95 in Brevard County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. FHP troopers said they responded to the wreck at 12:45 a.m. near mile marker 162 in Brevard County. According to the FHP crash report, the 18-year-old from Coral Springs was driving north on I-95 when for an unknown reason his vehicle left the highway and struck a pole. According to the report, itโs unknown if the driver was wearing his seatbelt. The 16-year-old injured in the crash was wearing her seatbelt.
Man killed in motorcycle crash on I-95 in Volusia
VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. โ A 59-year-old man was killed in a motorcycle crash Thursday morning in Volusia County, the Florida Highway Patrol said. The fatal wreck happened at 10:55 a.m. on I-95 north near mile marker 269. The FHP said the man, of Signal Hill, California, was driving a 2017 Harley Davidson when he lost control of the bike for an unknown reason and left the highway. The bike overturned, ejecting the man, who was pronounced dead at Halifax Medical Center, according to troopers. AdThe man was not wearing a helmet, according to an FHP report.
Child burned in Brevard house fire, officials say
COCOA, Fla. โ A child was injured Tuesday morning in a house fire in Canaveral Groves Shores, fire officials said. The fire broke out at a home on Cabbage Palm Street, southwest of I-95 and Port St. John Parkway. [TRENDING: Winter storm shuts down Fla. schools | Fla. man arrested in Capitol riot: I was following Trumpโs orders | Shoe removed from 341-pound croc]A child was injured Tuesday morning in a house fire in Canaveral Groves Shores, fire officials said. The child, whose age has not been released, suffered minor burns and was treated by Brevard County Fire Rescue paramedics, officials tweeted. The Red Cross said it was helping two adults and two children after the fire, providing them with emergency relief funds.
Motorcyclist dead after colliding with car on I-95 in Brevard County, officials say
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. โ A crash involving four vehicles left a man dead in Brevard County Saturday evening, officials said. The Florida Highway Patrol reported that a motorcycle, driven by a 64-year-old man, collided with a sedan, driven by a 20-year-old man. The motorcyclist was thrown from the bike and landed underneath a disabled pickup truck that was parked on the west shoulder of I-95, troopers said. An SUV, driven by a 21-year-old woman, struck the motorcycle after the man was thrown from it, officials said. The motorcyclist died of his injuries.
Beer spills onto I-95 during crash in St. Johns County
A tractor-trailer carrying a load of beer cans and bottles was badly damaged Thursday morning in a crash on I-95 near mile marker 305 in St. Johns County. The St. Johns County Sheriffโs Office confirmed no one was injured in the crash on I-95 south, but a lot of beer was spilled. ๐จTRAFFIC ALERT๐จTwo southbound lanes on I95 are closed due to a crash at Mile Marker 305 (near the Marineland Exit). FHP is on scene & handling the crash. There is dense fog this morning so please drive w/ caution as first responders/utility workers work to clear the scene.