Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Take a look at the forecast for the Seminole Heights area this week.
After enjoying a dry week and cooler temperatures to signal the end of summer, the Seminole Heights area will see a return to the conditions of recent months this week. According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers will be seen around Tampa this week with temperatures topping out at 90 degrees. A 50% chance of showers remains intact through Thursday with storms more likely in the afternoon. Winds will blow between 5-10 mph over the next few days keeping the humidity under control and allowing the temperature to dip into the comfort of the mid 70s in the evening time. For a complete look at the Seminole Heights forecast, visit the National Weather Service website.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
A look at the National Weather Service's forecast shows a likelihood of heavy rains this week for the Tampa Bay area.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Tampa residents can expect a wet week ahead once again as summer inches closer to its end. According to the National Weather Service, chances of thunderstorms will remain over 50% through Wednesday, with showers particularly likely in the afternoon and early evening hours. Rain amounts could reach up to a quarter of an inch. Residents may want to tie up patio furniture and loose outdoor items as winds could reach up to 30 mph on Tuesday. Rain chances will dissipate on Thursday but increase again on Friday, with light winds in the 5-10 mph range throughout the week. Temperatures will be in the mid to high 80s during the day time throughout the week and dip into the mid to low 70s in the evening. For a complete look at this week's forecast, …
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Here is a look at this week's forecast for the Tampa Bay area this week.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
The highest chance of rain for the Seminole Heights area will take place today. A 40% chance of showers today will decrease to 30% tonight and signal the beginning of a dry week ahead according to the National Weather Service. The remainder of the week will see a 20% chance of isolated thunderstorms. The forecast calls for temperatures in the low 90s each day through the weekend with night time cooling down into the mid 70s. Breezes in the 10 mph range can be expected. For a complete look at the forecast for Seminole Heights, visit the National Weather service website.
Monday, August 27, 2012
The region may have escaped the worst of Isaac, which is heading toward the Florida Panhandle and Louisiana.
All tropical storm and tornado warnings have expired for the Tampa Bay area as Isaac continues to move further west over the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said Monday. The good news for Tampa Bay means bad news for the northern Gulf coast, as Isaac is expected to reach hurricane strength over the next 48 hours as it approaches the Florida Panhandle and Louisiana. The National Hurricane Center warns of significant storm surge in the northern Gulf coast region, where several tropical storm and hurricane warnings are in place. The storm was about 250 miles south of Apalachicola at 11 a.m. Monday and moving at about 14 mph. It had maximum sustained winds of up to 65 mph, forecasters said. Locally, bands of heavy rain and wind gusts are still …
Friday, August 24, 2012
The Florida Keys and southern Florida are under a tropical storm watch, as Isaac approaches.
Tropical Storm Isaac is "getting better organized," as it moves northwest toward Haiti, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said Friday night. The Tampa Bay area still is within the cone of uncertainty, with Isaac projected to arrive Tuesday morning, as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm could affect plans for the Republican National Convention, which begins Monday in downtown Tampa and runs through Thursday. The New York Times reported Friday that presidential candidate Mitt Romney's nomination has been moved up two days, from Wednesday to Monday. The change will enable the process to be completed before the storm is forecast to reach the Tampa Bay area. Isaac was moving northwest at around 14 mph as of 11 p.m. Friday but is …
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Tampa Bay area will not see any relief from rainstorms this week.
Seminole Heights residents looking for a break from the soggy weather will have to wait at least another week. The National Weather Service predicts scattered showers throughout the week with the highest chances coming today and over the course of what is predicted to be a fairly wet weekend. Temperatures are expected to exceed 100 degrees today and tomorrow but will subsequently dip into the low 90s and high 80s throughout the rest of the week. Light winds in the 5-7 mph range are expected throughout the week and thunderstorms are predicited to have passed by around 8 p.m. each day. With temperatures dipping into the mid 70s as the sun sets, the later portion of the evening may be the best time to hit your favorite outdoor venue or public…
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Rain chances diminish around the Seminole Heights area as the weekend approaches, but not without a few more clouds first.
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- David Rice
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Seminole Heights residents looking to get out and enjoy some sunshine will get their chance toward the end of this week, but not without some more thunderstorms on Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service website, Wednesday afternoon carries with it a 40% chance of thunderstorms with the skies clearing as the sun sets. With the arrival of Thursday, the skies will clear with only a slight chance of rain through Saturday. Sunday will pack some scattered showers, but the forecast still predicts a mostly sunny day. The afternoon highs during that span will reach the low 90s, with Saturday predicted to be the hottest day with a high of 93. The lows will be in the high 70s each night, with tonight's low of 76 the coolest. For a …
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Now a tropical depression, Debby lost steam after making landfall Tuesday, but not before the storm caused more flooding across the Tampa Bay area.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Storm surge remains the biggest threat to the Tampa Bay area after Tropical Storm Debby made landfall Tuesday. Forecasters cautioned that water levels at high tide could rise up to 3 feet above ground, according to the National Hurricane Center. Even though Tampa Bay communities won't get the drenchings they've had since Debby was over the Gulf, water levels will remain elevated for "the next day or two," the National Hurricane Center said. “With rain bands passing, these waters are probably not going to start retreating until the early hours of Wednesday,” said Anthony Reynes, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Ruskin office. Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression Tuesday night. Flooding Forces Evacuation in Pasco…
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Reports of flooding, closings and wind damage have come in from Sarasota all the way north to Pasco County.
As Tropical Storm Debby continues to keep Florida in her sights, stories are pouring in from all over the Tampa Bay area. Some stories have been lighthearted and heartwarming; others heartbreaking. Here is a look at some of the top headlines over the last two days that have appeared on Seminole Heights Patch's 18 sister sites in the Tampa Bay Area: Dogs Swept Into Overflowing Culvert as Debby Lashes St. Pete Devastaton in Pass-A-Grille Photos: Tropical Storm Debby Pounds Tampa's Shores Video: Road Tubing on Flooded Bayshore Blvd. Riders of the Storm Surf Through Tropical Storm Debby Wind Gusts Keep Skyway Bridge Closed (Photos) Debby Does Damage to Sarasota Humane Society Flooded During Tropical Storm Debby Flooding Forces Valrico …
Monday, June 25, 2012
A Level 1 state of emergency, the lowest declaration, is in effect as Tropical Storm Debby brings rain, winds and flooding to Florida.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency Monday afternoon as the state deals with the effects of Tropical Storm Debby. Scott declared a Level 1 state of emergency, the lowest, which activates storm operations in all 67 counties, the Tampa Bay Times reports. Scott receieved a briefing on the storm's effects before advising Floridians "to be safe, avoid non-essential driving, pay close attention to weather reports and stay away from downed power lines," according to the Times. "I think the most important thing is, one, just use common sense. Be careful," Scott said. "If you're close to a beach, be very cautious. Look at all the beach advisories. If there's any standing water, if there's any flooding, don't drive into it. Be very…
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