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Get the West Palm Beach, FL local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
West Palm Beach has had 4.5 inches of rain this month. That's 2.4 inches more than a normal March. Cold front brings flooding rains, damaging winds to South Florida through Saturday
Palm Beach International Airport measured 73.6 inches of rain for the year through Dec. 25, which is about 12.5 inches above normal. Cold front plunges into South Florida this weekend aided by El ...
Florida counties with tropical climates include Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Lee, Collier, and Monroe counties. A narrow eastern part of the state including Orlando and Jacksonville receives between 2,400 and 2,800 hours of sunshine annually. The rest of the state, including Miami, receives between 2,800 and 3,200 hours annually.
The effects of Hurricane Wilma in Florida resulted in the storm becoming one of the costliest tropical cyclones in Florida history. Wilma developed in the Caribbean Sea just southwest of Jamaica on October 15 from a large area of disturbed weather. After reaching tropical storm intensity on October 17 and then hurricane status on October 18 ...
West Palm Beach reported flurries in the air at 1010 UTC (5:10 a.m. EST) on January 19, and lasted for 1 hours and 20 minutes, ending at 1200 UTC (7 a.m. EST). Simultaneously, snow flurries began falling in Broward and Dade counties ; it was the first time snow had ever been observed at Miami. [3]
West Palm Beach has felt warmer-than-normal winters since at least 2012, even during the robust El Niño event of 2015-2016. Rainfall amounts have better matched up with the reputation of El Niño.
West Palm Beach, Naples and Moore Haven set records for their coldest 12-day stretch on record, with Fort Lauderdale and Miami not far behind. The coldest temperatures since 1989 were observed across most areas on January 10, which followed a day of rain with temperatures in the 30s and 40s (as well as a few unconfirmed reports of sleet and snow).