This hurricane season will be very different. Here’s whyWhile El Niño is expected to hang on through spring, La Niña is forecast to rapidly develop by summer.
It’s been a crazy Florida winter. Will spring bring more of the same?Gloomy weather is expected to continue through spring in Florida.
Active 2024 hurricane season likely with emergence of La NiñaOver the next several months, El Niño is expected to rapidly fade. By the summer, La Niña is expected to develop.
Forecasting Change: Coldest days losing their chillThis winter season in Central Florida has exhibited a slightly cooler trend compared to recent years. Here's why.
La Niña likely to return for peak of hurricane season. Here’s what that meansIt is becoming increasingly likely, however, that by the peak of hurricane season, La Niña will return.
Colombia declares a disaster because of wildfires and asks for international helpColombia’s government has issued a disaster declaration and requested help from the international community to combat raging wildfires affecting the South American country.
Yes, winter in Florida has been crazy different. Here’s how the rest of the season will play outHere's what to expect weather-wise in Florida.
Florida winter outlook update: More storms likelyIs winter in Florida still going to be crazy different?
No sun November: Here’s why it was so cloudy in Central FloridaNovember was unusual in Central Florida.
NOAA forecasting a wetter winter in Central Florida. Here’s what we’re in forFor the first time in four years, El Niño will be the driving force to our winter seasonal changes.
WATCH LIVE: Jonathan Kegges breaks down rest of hurricane season on Tropics WatchEven with El Niño, a typical limiting factor in tropical development, the 2023 hurricane season has been a busy one.
WATCH LIVE: Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges talks winter outlook with Julie Broughton on Take 6Wait, what?!
Category 6 hurricane? Viral TikTok video claims massive storm to ‘destroy’ Florida. Here are the factsNo such thing as a category 6 hurricane
NOAA now forecasts an ‘above normal’ hurricane seasonForecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have increased their predictions for the number of named storms for the 2023 hurricane season.
WATCH LIVE: Julie Broughton, Jonathan Kegges talk coral reef bleaching on Take 6The Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico are on fire. When it comes to Florida’s coral reefs, it’s not just that the water temperatures are blazing hot, it’s about how early the heat has come.
Colorado State University increases forecast for number of named storms this hurricane seasonColorado State University increases its forecast for the number of named storms this season.
Earth sees hottest day ever on record. Here’s what the data shows for Central FloridaEarth saw its two unofficial hottest days in human recordkeeping Monday and Tuesday, according to University of Maine scientists at the Climate Reanalyzer project.
El Niño is officially here: Here’s what that means for hurricane seasonIt’s been the talk of the town and now, El Niño is officially here.
News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells talks 2023 hurricane season, lessons learned from last yearTom Sorrells joins Justin Warmoth on ‘The Weekly’
‘Florida firestorm’ 25 years later: Looking back on the 1998 wildland fire outbreakStrong El Niño grew underbrush that dried out, burned in drought
Padres hope Tatis brings energy, maturity when PED ban endsEl Niño is coming and it could be quite the storm.
Global ocean temperatures reaching record highsThe average global ocean temperature has reached an all-time high since satellite records began in the 1960s.
With one month left, is hurricane season over for Florida?For the second year in a row, we’ve exhausted the list of names allocated for the Atlantic hurricane season.