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TAMPA, Fla. — Marilyn Mendez Arnett lives in an area of Tampa currently considered a ‘non-flood zone’ by FEMA, but that could change as the federal agency reports flood maps are under ...
May 6 is day three of Hurricane Preparedness Week and focuses on understanding forecast information. The 2025 hurricane ...
May 8 is day five of Hurricane Preparedness Week and focuses on staying protected during storms, whether you decide to evacuate or take shelter in your home. The 2025 hurricane season runs from June 1 ...
Do you know what your evacuation zone? Do you live in a flood-prone area? Here's what you may have missed during Hurricane Preparedness Week.
According to data from Florida State University's Florida Climate Center, monthly rainfall averages for the state in May have historically ranged from less than an inch to around nine inches. Last ...
May 7 is day four of Hurricane Preparedness Week and focuses on getting moving when a storm threatens. The 2025 hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. The National Hurricane Center will ...
Rain and storm surge cause more direct deaths than wind during hurricanes. Winds can be stronger higher above ground level, putting high-rise buildings at a greater risk. Avoid travel unless ...
The City and Borough of Juneau released updated flood inundation maps on Thursday that show barriers being installed along the Mendenhall River should protect neighborhoods even at an 18-foot ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - A heavy amount of rain in a short amount of time caused flashed floods in Shreveport and Bossier City twice in less than a week. Roads were submerged preventing some drivers from ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Map Service Center shows general flood risk by region. Enter your address in the search bar to see your area's flood zones. Or click "Search All ...
Seneca County residents can learn about new county flood maps during a session planned for 3-7 p.m. June 4. Those with ...
NOAA announced it will be launching a rip current risk map in 2025 for danger posed by storms, even when far from shore.