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7-Day graphical tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center. Updated daily at 2AM, 8AM, 2PM, 8PM.
The Tampa Bay Lightning announced that Tampa Bay Strong 50/50 Raffle, running through December 29, has already exceeded $500,000 in total funds raised, with a goal of reaching $1 million to support hurricane relief efforts.
The newly expanded ownership group of Vinik Sports Group and the Tampa Bay Lightning, led by Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz, announced today a $1 million donation to support recovery efforts for those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will station mobile registration units in St. Petersburg and Madeira Beach Saturday through Tuesday to assist Pinellas County residents with Hurricane Milton roof damage get a free temporary blue tarp installed through Operation Blue Roof.
As Pinellas County residents and businesses recover from hurricanes Milton, Helene and Debby, many resources are available to help. Deadlines to apply for these resources are approaching:
Hillsborough County will open four additional comfort stations on Monday, Oct. 21
Hillsborough County Administrator Bonnie Wise has signed an executive order extending a state of local emergency underauthority granted by the County’s Emergency Management Ordinance and Chapter 252, Florida Statutes.
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10 Tampa Bay's Bobby Deskins shares a Hurrican Hack about pools
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10 Tampa Bay's Bobby Deskins shares a Hurricane Hack about food in your refrigerator.
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How will you cope? Authorities and mental health professionals offer these tips. There is the rush to prepare, the nervous anticipation, the unsettling period during the storm, the loss of property, scavenging gas, or just living without power for a few days.