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Fireworks are legal in Florida, but only on three days of the year. Here's what to know, what's legal and what's not, and how ...
Forecasters are watching an area around Florida's Gulf and Atlantic coasts for tropical development during the July 4 weekend ...
Weak area of low pressure formed about 100 miles east of Jacksonville, Florida, accompanied by showers, thunderstorms for ...
Winds are expected to gust to 25 miles per hour at times as a low-pressure system works its way across the Deep South and ...
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Irish Star on MSNHurricane fears explode as experts double chance of Florida tropical storm as July 4 washout loomsAn area of low pressure set to form across the northeastern gulf and Florida later this week could develop into a tropical storm as experts have doubled the chances ahead of what will be a wet July 4 ...
Floridians looking to add last-minute items to their Fourth of July gatherings today will have plenty of options. See which ...
Fuel monitoring service GasBuddy projects the average price of gas in the country will fall to $3.15 a gallon on July 4, down ...
The law doesn’t specify a time, so technically a person would have until 11:59 p.m. on July 4 when the official day ends and a new day begins.
Fireworks are legal in Florida, but only on three days of the year. Here's what to know, what's legal and what's not, and how to stay safe. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion Advertise ...
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