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Tracking Tropical Storm Alberto
New York Times· 12 hours agoAlberto was a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday afternoon Mexico Central Time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. The ...
Will a SC hurricane take your name in 2024? Check out this list of planned names
The State· 6 days agoThese are all the storm names South Carolina may see for hurricane season 2024. Is your name on the...
Extreme weather events in the last year
The Week via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAt the end of the month, Florida was hit by Category 3 Hurricane Idalia, which caused up to $371 million in agricultural damage. September 2023 In...
Stalled cars in flooded streets leave South Florida looking like a scene from a zombie movie
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoA tropical disturbance that brought a rare flash flood emergency to much of southern Florida delayed...
County says new flood systems worked at St. Armands amid damage
WWSB Sarasota· 2 days agoSarasota County spokespersons said Monday that amid heavy damage and flooding at St. Armands Circle...
Thousands of insured damage claims are still open as hurricane season approaches
WFTV via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAs hurricane season begins, the damages from past storms have not fully been resolved as Florida has...
What water data from this Florida city tells us about who evacuates hurricanes
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 7 days agoOLDSMAR — When Joe Borcynski’s mobile home fell into the crosshairs of Hurricane Idalia’s forecast...
Scattered storms ahead as summer pattern settles in
WWSB Sarasota· 5 days agoWe saw a few scattered showers and storms today along the Suncoast. As is typical for the Florida summer, some places got quite a lot of rain, while...
Iconic Fort Myers Beach bar and restaurant for sale. Famous giant, stranded boat included
The News-Press· 6 days agoIt was reported on Wednesday by News-Press food and dining reporter Robyn George that one of the...
Power outages may be more frequent this summer in Columbus, Macon. What you can expect
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer· 6 days agoExperts say this summer will bring an “extraordinary” hurricane season. Storms and other extreme weather events could cause even more power outages across the state.