Storm Season
Gov. Scott Won’t Halt RNC In Tampa
Organizers of the Republican National Convention will make the call on whether to cancel their shindig or not as Tropical Storm Isaac bears down on Florida, Gov. Rick Scott said Thursday.
Residents Prepare For Tropical Storm Isaac
The last hurricane to directly impact South Florida was Wilma in 2005. Despite the seven year break, many in South Florida are not apathetic in their hurricane preparations as they keep a close eye on Tropical Storm Isaac’s march across the Atlantic.
Tropical Depression #9 Could Impact Our Weekend
Less than 24 hours after entering the peak of annual Atlantic Hurricane Season (Aug. 20th – Oct. 1st) there is a system which could threaten South Florida as early as this weekend.
Hurricane Gordon Drops To Cat 1 Status
Hurricane Gordon continues to weaken as it moves toward the Azores. At 5 p.m. Sunday the Category One hurricane was about 160 miles southwest of the Sao Miguel in the Azores.
Section Of I-10 In Panhandle Closed Due To Debby
Deluging rain from Tropical Storm Debby has forced the closure of the main interstate highway across northern Florida.
President Obama Offers Storm Assistance To Gov. Scott
As President Barack Obama heads to South Florida Tuesday for a couple of fundraisers, he assured Florida Gov. Rick Scott that the state will have “no unmet needs” as it responds to extreme weather and flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
Alberto Downgraded To Tropical Depression
Tropical Storm Alberto has been downgraded to a tropical depression Monday night as it continues to move away from the U.S. coastline.
Watch Canceled As Alberto Meanders Up Coast
A Tropical Storm Watch along the South Carolina coast has been discontinued as Tropical Storm Alberto, the first tropical storm of 2012 season, meanders up the coastline.
Tropical Storm Alberto Forms Off The Carolina Coast
The first tropical storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season has formed off the coast of South Carolina with top winds of 45 mph (75 kph).
2011 Hurricane Season Wraps Up
South Florida breathed a sigh of relief as we dodged the annual bullet known as hurricane season. However, the 2011 season did have some notable facts.






