Severe Weather Alert in Pinellas County on April 11, 2024

Severe Weather Alert in Pinellas County on April 11, 2024
City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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Pinellas County is currently facing severe weather conditions as reported on April 11, 2024. According to officials, “Pinellas County has been upgraded to a Coastal Flood Warning through 8 p.m. tonight. Additionally, a tornado watch has been issued through 3 p.m.” Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.

The forecast for the day indicates that “Storms are expected 12 – 5 p.m. today.” It is crucial for individuals in the area to exercise caution due to the anticipated high winds and potential coastal flooding.

In preparation for the inclement weather, “Sandbags are available for pickup today through 3 p.m. at the Pavement and Traffic Operations Building, 1744 9th Ave. N.” This resource aims to assist residents in protecting their properties from flooding and water damage.

To stay updated with real-time information and alerts related to the ongoing weather situation, it is recommended to “Sign up for Alert St. Pete for real-time updates – stpete.org/AlertStPete.” Keeping abreast of developments can help individuals make informed decisions and ensure their safety during this period of heightened weather activity.



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