Tropical Storm Threats Loom for Tampa, Miami and Pensacola as Hurricane Season Persists
With Gulf waters unusually warm, AccuWeather forecasts continuing risks of tropical storms for Florida’s major cities, including Tampa, Miami, and Pensacola, through the end of the season. Doug McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis 24/7, highlights that although Pensacola and areas south of Tampa have already been hit hard by hurricanes Helene and Milton, new threats could emerge. Flooding has left parts of southern Miami and northern Pensacola waterlogged and slow to recover. With hurricane season lasting for another month, Floridians should remain vigilant as the region faces potential storm impacts that could complicate ongoing recovery efforts.
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