The Florida Division of Emergency Management is assessing flooding in Pasco County that has left families begging for help ...
Today, the Florida Division of Emergency Management recognizes February 3-7 as Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week, ...
The program allows state homeowners whose homes were destroyed or damaged by Hurricanes Helene and Milton to build back stronger.
Florida weather is unpredictable and encompasses more than just hurricanes. Severe Weather Awareness Week informs residents ...
Federal grant funding will cover at least 75% of the project cost, according to the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
Elevate Florida, a mitigation program, launches to help Florida homeowners fortify homes against natural disasters.
A few strong thunderstorms along the Panhandle and Big Bend are possible and may bring lightning, gusty winds of 40 to 50 mph ...
According to the Florida Division of Emergency Management, rip currents are the deadliest weather-related hazard in the state ...
Above-normal high temperatures can be expected for this time of year through Saturday, and some cities could see record high ...
This week, February 3rd through the 7th, the Florida Division of Emergency Management is using each day to recognize different weather phenomena and hazards that we could experience across the state.
Florida Severe Weather Awareness Week is Feb. 3-7, 2025, to increase awareness of and preparedness for severe weather hazards ...
Experts in alerting are keeping an eye on a project in Florida, where emergency management officials are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence.