TAMPA (WFLA) – In 2017, Hurricane Irma, weakened slightly from Category 5 to Category 4, blew ashore on the Florida Keys with winds of 130 mph. Yes, that was seven years ago, and it was a long ...
The Tampa Bay Area felt Irma’s worst impacts overnight. As the storm moved north, winds shifted to come from the west, bringing a dangerous and storm surge with it. • Hurricane-force winds ...
Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 hurricane, threatens disastrous winds and storm surge to the Tampa Bay area and the west coast ...
Hospitals and other health care facilities on Florida’s Gulf Coast — still reeling from Hurricane Helene — are now revving up ...
Videos showed water had inundated the facility and surrounding streets, with cars flooded and first responders traveling by ...
Rescue operations helped hundreds of residents, and thousands of miles of roads have been cleared, but millions still are ...
Chicagoans are remotely keeping an eye on homes. ComEd is deploying staff to the Tampa Bay region. PAWS Chicago will bail out ...
Winds of 160 mph were measured, and a storm surge up to 12 feet is possible in the area of landfall, somewhere along the ...
Forecasters predict Hurricane Milton is on a path to make landfall around the Tampa Bay area Wednesday as a major hurricane.