Talk to Tom allows you to discuss weather with News 6 chief meteorologistNews 6 chief meteorologist Tom Sorrells wants to talk to you!
WKMG-TV Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells announces his retirement. Here’s how you can say goodbyeAfter more than two decades of providing Central Florida with the latest weather updates, Sorrells announced his upcoming retirement on Thursday evening.
Space junk: Researcher says rocket launches are littering the air, is concerned about ozone layerAs more rockets launch from Florida's Space Coast, experts with NOAA say they are finding space junk in the air.
Florida mountains, here’s where you can find themFlorida is known for being flat. But there is one spot in Central Florida that will take viewers hundreds of feet up in the air to enjoy a beautiful vista.
Here's why these hills are so much higher than other areas in Central FloridaFlorida is known for being flat. Most of the state’s lookout points are man-made. But there is one spot in Central Florida that will take viewers hundreds of feet up in the air to enjoy a beautiful vista.
When will Florida be underwater? Here’s what to knowAs more attention is being given to melting ice caps and rising sea levels, more people are asking when parts of Florida could be left underwater.
When will Florida go underwater? Here's the timelineAs more attention is being given to melting ice caps and rising sea levels more people are asking when parts of Florida could be left underwater. So News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells asked an expert.
Where did all the lovebugs go?If you have lived in Florida for a few years, you have likely encountered lovebugs. But, if you are new to the state, you may not have noticed them because there are fewer flying around lately.
What is the best temperature to keep your home in Florida? An energy expert explainsAs the summer approaches and temperatures continue to climb, you may be tempted to drop the temperature on your thermostat.
Solar eclipse: When Disney will experience a blackoutEverybody is talking about a partial solar eclipse coming to Florida, but a total eclipse will eventually take over Central Florida and will impact Disney for a long time.
Solar eclipse: When Disney will experience a blackoutCentral Florida won’t get a full solar eclipse on Monday, but one is coming and that means much of Central Florida, including Disney World will be plunged into darkness in the middle of the day.
Bottled water is draining Florida’s aquiferHow bottled water, shipped across the country, is lowering Florida's water levels.
How to fly over Florida without leaving the groundIt's like a video game only much cooler. Lockheed Martin is giving a behind-the-scenes look at the technology they created to help pilots.
Brevard County introduces new ship to clean up Indian River Lagoon"(The) environment is my thing," News 6 Chief Meteorologist Tom Sorrells said. "I'm from the age of give a hoot don't pollute."
Do you know how meteorologists predict the weather? News 6 explainsYou often see meteorologists on TV, telling you about the weather and what you can expect during the day ahead, but what you may not know is a lot of high-tech tools go into their forecast.
2023 set new worldwide heat record. What’s in store for 2024?Electric bills soared last summer as people in Florida and across the country tried to beat the heat.The winter offered some relief, but if experts are right, this year could be even worse.
Water pollution could be causing turtles to spread herpes, Brevard Zoo saysThe Brevard Zoo says it does surgery on turtles struggling with herpes.
Florida company searching for great white sharksMost people try to stay away from Great White Sharks, but one Florida company said it is actually hunting for them along our coast. OCEARCH explains why and what it takes to find them in the ocean.
How to save with solar even during winterSummer may be prime time for solar energy production, but Eric Larson, a Senior Research Engineer at Princeton University says, "you're still generating electricity even in the wintertime."
1,400-pound great white shark spotted near Daytona BeachPeople across the country love Florida, and it turns out sharks do too.