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Matt Devitt

Matt Devitt

Chief Meteorologist at WINK-TV

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Tips during Hurricane Awareness Week

Hurricane Preparedness Week is in full swing, focusing on staying protected during storms. This year, new tools aim to enhance safety and preparedness.
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Hurricane season is one month away

The outlook for the 2024 Hurricane Season is for it be active, potentially even hyperactive.
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Coastal flood warning lifted for Charlotte and Sarasota counties

The costal flood warning in Charlotte and Sarasota counties have been lifted. That prompted the National Weather Service to issue a coastal flood warning. It ran through 7 a.m. on
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The Weather Authority: Grab your jacket; cooler temps coming to Sou...

A cold front is on its way to Southwest Florida. We will feel temperatures drop as it moves through Monday evening.
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Thanksgiving week forecast for Southwest Florida - Wink News

The Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist Matt Devitt’s forecast maps out your Thanksgiving week with some nice lower temps.
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SWFL Forecast - Wink News

The Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist Matt Devitt brings you a cooler workweek forecast. We dip into the 50s.
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Idalia’s impact on Southwest Florida

The Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist Matt Devitt shares what you can expect from Hurricane Idalia in Southwest Florida.
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Why Hurricane Ian’s storm surge was so devastating

With most hurricanes, storm surge is the storm’s deadliest and most significant part. Hurricane Ian was no exception.
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Why Hurricane Ian’s storm surge was so devastating

With most hurricanes, storm surge is the storm's deadliest and most significant part. Hurricane Ian was no exception.
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Not a UFO: High altitude balloon seen floating over SWFL

WINK News received numerous reports of a possible UFO floating through the skies of Southwest Florida, so we looked into it and learned that it was not an alien spacecraft.
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New technology is helping reshape storm surge forecasting

Storm surge is historically the leading cause of hurricane-related deaths in the united states, however, new technology and better forecasting are helping to re-shape that statistic. That surge refers to the rise of water generated by a storm’s winds, and it’s typically measured in feet. It can trav…
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Cold morning starts mild, sunny day with no rain

After our chilly start with 40s and 50s across Southwest Florida, expect a nice rebound and swing by the afternoon. A beautiful, sunny day, as highs will reach the lower
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No rain likely until Christmas Eve, then a Christmas Day cold front

After a pleasant afternoon, another chilly night ahead for SW Florida with lows falling down into the 40s & 50s. With drier air in place no rain is expected, at
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Chilly Night Ahead!

Grab the sweaters! A chilly night is ahead for SW Florida, with lows falling down in the 40s & 50s, with mostly clear skies! Our next cold front and chance
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Know your Zone: Storm surge is the deadliest part of a storm, not wind

Systems like Tropical Storm Laura in the tropics can bring storm surge, which is salt water from the Gulf of Mexico that is pushed toward the shore by the force
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Saharan dust may help fuel red tide in the Gulf of Mexico, study finds

A large plume of Saharan dust from Africa, over 2,000 miles wide, is surging across the Caribbean Sea. It’ll push into the Gulf of Mexico and parts of the United
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Rain, storms ahead for Mother’s Day; drought relief in Southwest Fl...

Southwest Florida needs rain as we continue to battle a moderate to even severe drought as of May 7. But rejoice, help is on the way by Mother’s Day this
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Gulf of Mexico much warmer than average, reaches 86 degrees along F...

Due to plenty of sunshine, fewer shots of cold air, and record heat during the winter and spring, our water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico are currently well above
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Tropical Depression in Gulf becomes Tropical Storm Olga, will soak ...

The Weather Authority team is tracking an area of low pressure in the Gulf that Friday evening was upgraded from Tropical Depression #17 to Tropical Storm Olga. Hurricane Hunters are
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