Climate change worsened Georgia and Florida wildfires
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Getting 2 feet of rain in three months is totally doable in Florida, but we may need a tropical storm to get there.
The Climate Adaptation Center in Sarasota predicts 12 named storms for the 2026 hurricane season, which is below average.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a hot summer for Florida in 2026. Find out if summer will be humid or dry as well.
After several Florida cities saw record-low temperatures and snow flurries over the chilly weekend, many might be looking forward to spring's warmth. There are two different answers to when the next season actually begins. Meteorological spring starts on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Against the backdrop of a looming global energy crisis, rising food insecurity, and the increased frequency and intensity of heat, hurricanes, and floods fueled by global warming ...
A network of newsrooms across the state, including the Tampa Bay Times, have banded together to track the impacts of climate change.
A new climate ban in Florida may impact local environments and economies.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Punxsutawney Phil may have predicted six more weeks of winter on Groundhog Day 2026, but it could warm up sooner than that in some regions of the Sunshine State. Florida's winter has ...
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for 27 of Florida's 67 counties. Farther north, a red flag warning is in effect for 33 counties. The watches and warnings were issued as Florida continues to suffer one of the worst droughts in years.
A species of fiddler crab that lives in Florida’s mangrove forests has moved into South Carolina salt marshes. It’s not the first clawed climate migrant in the state.
Two major fires, in Brantley and Clinch counties, have scorched more than 53 square miles in southeastern Georgia, but at least 34 new fires have started across the state, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission.
A cold front brings rain to South Florida, but other parts of the state face severe drought and wildfire danger.