Current Conditions And Forecasts
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Look at the maps below to find both your evacuation zone and nearby shelter locations in Hillsborough County.
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To find out your evacuation zone, type your address in the map below. You can also click here to see a picture of the county's map. Please do not go to a shelter unless it's been announced by officials that it's open.
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Type in your address in the map below to find the evacuation zone in which you're located.
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Look at the map below to find your evacuation zone and nearby locations in Sarasota County.
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The county does not have a mandatory evacuation policy, and the primary option is to remain in your residence. However, if this is not possible, emergency shelters will open as needed.
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Look at the map below to search for your evacuation zone in Florida.
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The panel has been tasked with reforming and streamlining the nation's disaster response and recovery as the president shifts more responsibility from FEMA to the states.
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In a statewide survey conducted by Mainstreet Research for MediaLab@FAU, Florida voters gave their input topics as diverse as gun control, abortion and DOGE. One hot issue seems to cross partisan lines: climate change.
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A weekly review has been released. About ninety-four percent of Florida is under a drought, with new extreme drought spots in parts of Central Florida.
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The Trump administration is targeting top climate and weather labs for cuts. Insiders worry about the impact on research and NOAA's ability to forecast severe weather like hurricanes and tornadoes.
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Rip currents are silent killers. These fast-moving channels of water can reach speeds of 1 to 2 feet per second, but have been measured as high as 8 feet per second.
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The drought is showing signs of expansion across the Panhandle, the only area that is not currently experiencing a drought. At the same time, other parts of the Peninsula have received only a fraction of the average rainfall so far this year—time to conserve water even more.
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Being ready for hurricane season may feel different this year. Your questions about handling the emotional ups and downs will be the focus of an upcoming "Florida Matters."
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About 60 percent of Florida is experiencing a drought, with the worst one affecting South Florida and worsening.