Easter time and leading into April can land in one of the most unpredictable stretches of Spring. Some years bring near-summer heat, others deliver soaking rain, and recent Aprils have shown just how extreme that transition season can become.
Spring in Florida rarely unfolds in a straight line. Around Easter, it can feel like summer, look like the dry season, or turn suddenly stormy.
COASTAL CONCERNS馃寠鈽旓笍: Florida has seen days of much-needed rain, helping to ease the worst drought in a decade for the state. However, the rain is also fueling a flash flood risk and the risk for rip currents along beaches. FOX Weather Correspondent Katie Byrne reports from Vero鈥
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And in recent years, that transition has looked even sharper 鈥 a season arriving early, and sometimes all at once.