It's a question everyone is likely contemplating right now, a couple of days after our latest hurricane, Milton, came to town and disrupted our lives. Should I take my hurricane shutters down, or ...
Amid strengthening storms and rocketing insurance premiums, some homeowners are taking matters into their own hands with ...
Hurricane Milton ... in preparation for the storm? Here's what to know. Hurricane Milton:What to know Monday on the Treasure Coast The best time to put up your shutters depends if your area ...
Here’s what to know about the possibility of a tropical system materializing over the western Caribbean. If it becomes a ...
When Hurricane Helene struck, Spruce Pine was doused in more than two feet of rain, flooding its downtown, knocking out power ...
Even utility customers in South Florida, which isn’t in the hurricane path, could be left in the dark if tropical storm ... down those lines. Tampa Electric has 4,500 utility workers ready to ...
Weitlich recommended people to have their hurricane ... down. He said it’s too early to say what will be the local impacts ...
Typically, November tropical systems that develop in the western Caribbean move north or northeast, but a large area of high pressure over the U.S. could affect where it could go and those path range ...
Hurricane insurance usually refers to an extra deductible on a homeowners policy that specifically covers hurricane-related damage in high-risk areas.
Originally, the National Hurricane Center indicated that the chances of a storm forming in the Atlantic “in the coming days” was “not likely" Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and ...
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Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday night as a Category 4 hurricane, leaving millions of homes without power. The storm brought severe flooding, damaging winds and tornadoes to Florida ...