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2 weeks ago |
winknews.com | Zach Maloch
The Weather Authority is tracking a dry and hot Wednesday afternoon. Meteorologist Zach Maloch said, "We're dry today and tomorrow, and as we head into the weekend, a bit of moisture in our atmosphere builds back in. That'll lead to isolated showers and storms on Saturday. More moisture in our atmosphere for Sunday. That will translate into a bit more showers and storms for your Sunday plans." The Weather Authority.
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2 weeks ago |
winknews.com | Zach Maloch
Scattered rain and storms are expected Tuesday. The Weather Authority's Zach Maloch said, "As we head throughout the day, showers move from east to west across the state and build along our Southwest Florida sea breeze that develops right along the coast today, maybe along U.S. 41, as far east at I-75."After a dry morning, The Weather Authority is forecasting scattered rain and storms to develop throughout the afternoon and early evening.
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2 weeks ago |
winknews.com | Zach Maloch
Heat continues with highs in the lower to mid 90s, with The Weather Authority tracking some rain chances. The Weather Authority's Zach Maloch said, "We do have the chance for a few showers today, something we haven't said in quite some time. Those showers will pop up around 4-5 p.m., late in the afternoon, early in the evening." The heat continues as highs climb back into the lower to mid 90s this Monday afternoon. We will have a chance for a few showers Monday afternoon and evening.
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1 month ago |
winknews.com | Zach Maloch
Sanibel Island is working to rebuild stronger and more resilient after years of devastating hurricanes. The island has faced significant challenges as Mother Nature hasn’t allowed much recovery time between storms. The Weather Authority‘s meteorologist Zach Maloch spoke with those dedicated to giving Sanibel a fighting chance. Laura Gales, a volunteer who grew up in Fort Myers, shared her memories of the island before the storms.
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2 months ago |
winknews.com | Zach Maloch
The Weather Authority is tracking widespread rain that is soaking Southwest Florida, with 1 to 2 inches expected throughout Monday. Weather Authority Meteorologist Zach Maloch said, “We are currently seeing about 40 to 50 lightning strikes south of the warm front.
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