Current Conditions And Forecasts
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The university’s models show slightly above-average activity with 16 named storms, eight reaching hurricane status and three becoming major storms.
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The program is called the Tampa Bay Long-Term Disaster Recovery Center Initiative and will have three centers with “navigators” to help people find the resources they need.
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The 17-year-old was hospitalized, while the two adult victims refused additional medical treatment.
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The depression is likely to become Tropical Storm Chantal on Saturday morning. Tropical watch is in effect for the South Carolina coast. No direct impacts to Florida.
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Keep an eye on the radar for July 4 plans, as chances improve for a tropical system off the AtlanticMore on-and-off storms mean the holiday will be wet but not a complete washout. Meantime, low pressure over Florida has a high chance of development over the weekend.
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Construction on the Safety Harbor Pier was set to begin when Hurricane Helene rolled in a few months after Hurricane Debby, and destroyed it.
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Expect thunderstorms with flood risks Friday as forecasters monitor a tropical system. As of Thursday at 2 p.m., there is a 60% chance of organization within seven days and a 30% chance within 48 hours.
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Florida approved a permanent tax exemption for hurricane and safety supplies. They include generators, batteries, tarps, fire extinguishers and more.
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The app was developed as a collaboration with the Florida Division of Emergency Management, WUFT-FM, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, and Futuri Media.
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With an 80% chance of showers and storms forecast for the Tampa Bay region and beyond ahead of this Fourth of July holiday weekend, one meteorologist says “when thunder roars, go indoors.”
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There's no reason to panic, but some municipalities are opening sandbag sites just in case there's flooding in low-lying areas. Unused sandbags can be stored for future storms.
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The National Hurricane Center says a stalled front has a 40% chance of becoming a tropical or subtropical storm by Tuesday. Even without development, “heavy rainfall is possible" in the Tampa area by the weekend.
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The data was initially planned to be cut off on June 30 “to mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk." The agency now says it's postponing that until July 31.
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The National Hurricane Center has highlighted the eastern Gulf and the western Atlantic with a 20% chance of development over the next seven days.