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Megan Borowski

Florida, New York, South Carolina

Meteorologist, Science Writer at WUFT-TV (Gainesville, FL)

Meteorologist, Science Writer at WRUF-FM (Gainesville, FL)

Meteorologist, Science Writer at WUFT-FM (Gainesville, FL)

Rutgers & UF alum. Meteorologist for @FloridaStorms @UFWeather & @SCETV, serving all FL & SC public media. ☀️ ⛈️🌎Dog lover. Nature enthusiast. Jersey girl.

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  • Nov 15, 2024 | jaxtoday.org | Megan Borowski |Randy Roguski

    Find everything you need to make informed decisions this election season, plus so much more. Sign up for the Jacksonville Today newsletter. The threat of Tropical Storm Sara appeared to dissipate in Florida on Friday, but the storm’s remnants could bring heavy rain next week. Sara was hugging the coast of Honduras on Friday and slowly moving westward toward Belize. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors. Become one.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | jaxtoday.org | Randy Roguski |Megan Borowski

    Damaging winds and rain from Hurricane Milton will arrive on the First Coast today as the historic Category 4 storm plows toward the central Gulf Coast. The National Weather Service in Jacksonville advised residents to hunker down and remain sheltered after midday. Hurricane shelters are opening across the region Wednesday morning. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors. Become one. Tropical storm-force winds of at least 39 mph are expected in Northeast Florida by Wednesday night.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | jaxtoday.org | Randy Roguski |Megan Borowski

    Hurricane Milton weakened slightly overnight but is expected to make a turn Tuesday that will lead it toward the Gulf Coast of Florida as one of the most fearsome storms on record. The hurricane was going through a common eyewall replacement cycle Tuesday morning that causes its peak winds to fluctuate but enlarges the storm’s size. Maximum sustained winds were recorded at 155 mph, the high end of a Category 4 hurricane. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors. Become one.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | jaxtoday.org | Jessica Palombo |Randy Roguski |Megan Borowski

    Hurricane Milton rapidly strengthened into a Category 4 hurricane Monday morning and is now expected to approach the West Coast of Florida by Wednesday. Winds will begin to increase in the Jacksonville area Tuesday night and could reach tropical storm strength during the day Wednesday. The effects are expected to peak here late Wednesday into Thursday, slightly later than forecast earlier, according to the National Weather Service in Jacksonville. Jacksonville Today thanks our sponsors.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | jaxtoday.org | Megan Borowski

    Find everything you need to make informed decisions this election season, plus so much more. Sign up for the Jacksonville Today newsletter. Tropical Storm Milton formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, and the National Hurricane Center expects the storm to rapidly intensify into a major hurricane before impacting hurricane-weary Florida next week.

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Megan Borowski
Megan Borowski @MetMeganB
11 Apr 25

🧐Sea breezes migrating inland have created a line of showers down the spine of the peninsula. Clouds looked beautiful in the sunset too if you were lucky enough to catch it! #FLwx https://t.co/QkTUHnB1dJ

Megan Borowski
Megan Borowski @MetMeganB
10 Apr 25

RT @NWSCPC: #ENSO-neutral is favored during the Northern Hemisphere summer, with a greater than 50% chance through August-October 2025. La…

Megan Borowski
Megan Borowski @MetMeganB
9 Apr 25

RT @JesuitTampaFL: Jesuit principal and interim president Mike Scicchitano this morning announced to the student body that tomorrow/Wednesd…