But tens of thousands of newcomers move to Florida ... from Hurricane Dorian. Do you have impact windows? If so, there’s typically no need to board up or worry about hurricane shutters.
Should I take my hurricane shutters down, or should I leave them right where they are until the end of hurricane season? Who is willing to roll the dice right now and take the shutters down ...
A westerly track could bring impacts to South Florida. Hunker down. Shutters. Supplies. Evacuate ... or not. State of emergency. Warnings. Watches. Panic. Hurricane. Tropical storm. All those are ...
Though these features cost more, they’re often worth it. Just like other window types, hurricane windows come with different glass options. Each glass type has a different price and benefits.
24, according to Martin County Animal Control Officer Amanda Heffron: A 4-foot-long coral snake was found near a large debris ...
Hurricane Milton is approaching central Florida, with the powerful storm due to make landfall late Wednesday, and it has Floridians monitoring the "Waffle House Index" for impacts to their area as ...
Florida has seen three hurricanes make landfall in the state this year, tying the record set in five other years. And hurricane season isn't over yet. AccuWeather said there's a high chance of a ...
CBS News flew over Siesta Key, just west of Sarasota, with the Florida ... after Hurricane Milton made landfall. "To put that in context, because you might not be used to hearing those types ...
under a sliding door near where the family had set their hurricane shutters after removing them from their windows. Both snakes were captured and relocated. Hurricane history:8 of 17 hurricanes ...
Rising home insurance rates are making it harder for Florida homeowners to get coverage at an affordable price. We explain why rates have risen and how to lower costs.
IOWANS IN THE PATH OF HURRICANE OF THE HURRICANE ... MOVED FROM THE DES MOINES AREA TO BRADENTON, FLORIDA, EIGHT YEARS AGO, SO THEY’VE EXPERIENCED FLORIDA WEATHER. THE DARKER SKIES IN THIS ...
Florida, on Oct. 9. Robert MacKenzie, 79, of Port St. Lucie, died Oct. 12 — five days after falling from a ladder while putting up storm shutters Oct. 7 in preparation for Hurricane Milton.