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Hurricane Hunters are among NOAA employees impacted by DOGE layoffs. Here’s what’s at stake
SUMMARY: Budget cuts at NOAA threaten critical hurricane forecasting programs amid increasingly powerful storms. On February 28, NOAA laid off two flight directors and an electronics engineer, impacting the agency’s capacity for accurate hurricane predictions, essential for public safety and economic loss reduction. The National Hurricane Center’s forecasts have improved significantly, saving approximately $5 billion per storm, but fewer flight directors—down from eight to six—could jeopardize mission safety and data collection. NOAA’s unique aircraft capabilities are vital for both immediate forecasts and long-term research, making these cuts a serious hazard as the 2025 hurricane season approaches.
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South Florida 11 p.m. Weather Forecast 3/15/2025
SUMMARY: In the South Florida weather forecast for March 15, 2025, temperatures remain steady in the mid-70s, with a southeast breeze keeping conditions warm. Tomorrow morning will see temperatures around 76°F. Expect a warm day with a high of 85°F, but a cold front is forecasted for Sunday, bringing isolated morning showers and gusty winds. By Monday afternoon, cooler, drier air will arrive, potentially dropping temperatures into the upper 40s by Tuesday. A small craft advisory is in effect due to rough seas and high rip current risks. Warmer weather returns Thursday as spring approaches.

CBS News Miami’s NEXT Weather Meteorologist Dave Warren says warm temperatures will hold steady in the overnight ahead of a warm start for Sunday.
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Florida Severe Weather Forecast Outlook: 11:30PM
SUMMARY: The severe weather forecast for Florida indicates storms moving through from Gainesville to Melbourne on Sunday morning. Tornado watches are in effect for the Panhandle, Southern Alabama, and parts of Georgia, but warnings have been canceled for Louisiana and Central Tennessee. Damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes are possible with the storms, particularly in areas like Orlando and Palm Coast. The storm is expected to impact Gainesville from 9-11 a.m., then move through the Orlando area from 2-5 p.m., finally exiting the coast by Sunday night. Wind gusts could reach up to 40 mph.

FOX 35 Orlando is tracking the potential for severe weather, including strong thunderstorms, strong winds, and an isolated tornado, on Sunday, following days of severe weather in the central and southern parts of the United States. FOX 35’s Laurel Blanchard explains the latest severe weather outlook, forecast, storm timeline, and main weather impacts.
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Severe storms make a return to Central Florida on Sunday
SUMMARY: A severe weather outbreak is currently affecting parts of the Midwest and Deep South, with damaging tornadoes reported in Mississippi and Alabama. The threat is shifting to Central Florida, where a level two risk of scattered strong storms is in place for northern counties. Thunderstorms are expected to begin around noon, moving into Gainesville by 1-2 p.m. The greatest risk for the Orlando area is between 6-8 p.m., with potential for damaging winds and heavy rain. Cooler air will follow the storms, leading to pleasant conditions for the start of the new week.
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