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2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season | WUSF Public Media

2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season WUSF is part of the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network, which provides up-to-the minute weather and news reports during severe weather events on radio, online and on social media for 13 Florida Public Media stations. It’s available on WUSF 89.7 FM, online at WUSFNews.org and through the free Florida Storms app, which provides geotargeted live forecasts, information about evacuation routes and shelters, and live local radio streams.

Prepare For Stormy Wednesday Evening, Thursday Morning

Credit National Weather Service Look for a stormy St. Patrick’s Day in the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama, as a portion of Winter Storm Xylia moves across the region. The forecast thinking hasn’t changed all that much, according to Megan Borowski a meteorologist at FPREN – the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. “We’re still expecting strong thunderstorms to roll through late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning,” Borowski said. “We could get a couple of strong storms in our area [Wednesday] during the day, but that line of the strongest storms shouldn’t arrive until Wednesday night.”

Ready For Some Juicy, Warm Air?

Credit WUFT.org With less than a week until the beginning of spring (March 20), residents in the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama will get a preview of storms that are typical of the Vernal Equinox. “This is a situation [of] the first real push of juicy, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico; the atmosphere is going to be quite unstable Wednesday night into early Thursday morning,” said Jeff Huffman, a meteorologist at the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network  (FPREN)  in Gainesville. “There’s going to be numerous watches and warnings out and I just want to remind you – don’t’ focus on the area that’s got the greatest risk,” Huffman said. “Because I do believe the greatest risk the most widespread of the storms – will occur to our north,” said Huffman. “But even here in the Pensacola area we’re going to be unstable enough through the night Wednesday night that we could have some rough weather here after dark.”

Severe Weather Expected Wednesday Night

Credit National Weather Service For the latest weather update click here. With less than a week until the beginning of spring (March 20), residents in the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama will get a preview of storms that are typical of the Vernal Equinox. “This is a situation [of] the first real push of juicy, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico; the atmosphere is going to be quite unstable Wednesday night into early Thursday morning,” said Jeff Huffman, a meteorologist at the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network  (FPREN)  in Gainesville. “There’s going to be numerous watches and warnings out and I just want to remind you, don’t’ focus on the area that’s got the greatest risk,” Huffman said. “Because I do believe the greatest risk, the most widespread of the storms, will occur to our north,” said Huffman. “But even here in the Pensacola area we’re going to be unstable enough through the night Wednesday night that we could have some rough weather here

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