Awe Hail with Haley

Awe Hail with Haley Just a Stay At Home Mom and fellow Floridian helping others prepare for the 2024 Hurricane Season.

06/06/2026
05/27/2026

HUGE STORMS are slamming Texas and Louisiana this morning. Meanwhile, a boatload of tropical moisture is on its way to Florida. It’s been quite some time since I’ve seen the Gulf this unsettled for so long.

05/02/2026

🌪️HEADS UP NORTH FLORIDA!🌪️
The SPC is monitoring a line of storms approaching you that do have potential over the next several hours. Make sure to have multiple ways of getting warnings!

05/02/2026
05/01/2026

⛈️ 30 DAYS UNTIL HURRICANE SEASON ⛈️

We’re officially 30 days out from the start of hurricane season here in Florida.

Now is the time to stop “waiting and seeing” and start getting prepared. That doesn’t mean panic it means planning smart:

✔️ Check your emergency supplies
✔️ Make sure your generator is ready (and tested) Throttle Therapy Garage 😉
✔️ Restock water, batteries, and first aid basics
✔️ Review your evacuation plan
✔️ Trim trees and secure loose outdoor items

Every year we say “I’ve got time”… until we don’t.

Let’s stay ahead of it this season and keep our families safe and ready.

🌪️ Prepared > Panicked 🌪️

05/01/2026

The Storm Prediction Center upgraded areas south of Waycross to a Slight risk (level 2/5) for severe storms Saturday. The main hazard is damaging wind gusts, but there remains a low risk of tornadoes & hail.

Timing:
Southeast GA: morning
Northeast FL: afternoon/evening

05/01/2026

🌪️POSSIBLE TORNADOES!🌪️
UPDATE: The HRRR is now in range for parts of Saturday, and to mostly nobody's surprise, it is showing the environment is conducive for a possible or two near Jacksonville or Gainesville. We'll keep you updated!

04/30/2026

🌪️SATURDAY TORNADO THREAT!🌪️
UPDATE: As expected, the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted an area of concern in the Big Bend Region and North with the possibility of seeing damaging winds and a or two! We'll keep you updated!

02/21/2026

2026 HURRICANE SEASON 🌀 Hard to believe, but it's now 100 days away. The early outlook is for the number of storms to be closer to average or slightly above average. (It’s also February and by no means a lock or guarantee this early).

Long-range models are showing that the current La Niña is projected to flip to El Niño by the peak of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Historically, if that occurs, that would create higher wind shear across the Tropical Atlantic and Caribbean…helping to suppress or lower tropical activity. Stating the obvious, that doesn’t mean you can’t have hurricanes or US landfalls. Remember, it’s about impact, not just the number of storms.

Something we’ll have to watch would be the potential for warmer than average water temperatures across the Atlantic Basin…which could counteract the influence from El Niño and provide additional fuel for storms.

Although I won’t be on TV this hurricane season, that doesn’t mean I won’t be with you. In fact, it’ll be the opposite. I’ll be able to provide even more updates than ever before on multiple online and digital platforms. You can always trust me to be with you every step of the way all season long 24/7 with no hype, just the facts. In the meantime, continue to enjoy the off-season!

- Matt Devitt Weather

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