Make sure your home is insured before hurricane season

Insuring your home against a hurricane is more expensive than ever. We look into what you can do to make sure you have enough coverage for a worst-case scenario and save some money on your policy. Summertime in Southwest Florida just isn’t the same for Hope Daley and her husband Matthew Dykes. Hurricane Irma changed […]

Hurricane Preparedness Week: Preparing your disaster supply kit

Hurricane Preparedness Week runs from May 9-15, this year and today is day three. The theme – disaster supplies. Marie Springsteen of Cape Coral has a green Rubbermaid tote she starts packing up in January. It’s filled with first aid supplies, ropes, tarps, medications, and supplies she and her husband need every day. It also […]

Maintaining drainage systems one of most important steps for hurricane season

Standing water is always an issue but especially during hurricane season. The more it rains, the more debris clogs up the ditches. The more clogged ditches there are, the more it floods. And with all the rain we’re getting as the hurricane gets underway, people say they’re concerned over what will happen when the water […]

NOAA Hurricane Hunters risk their lives to keep public informed

They risk their lives and fly into the eyes of hurricanes. In fact, NOAA Hurricane Hunters are the only organization allowed to actually fly into thunderstorms, tropical storms and hurricanes. And they do so to bring back data in order to help cities prepare for what’s coming. “We like to believe we are one piece […]

Marco Patriots collect lumber during shortage to store for hurricane season

With hurricane season less than a month away, many people want to stock up on supplies to protect their homes. Now, there’s a shortage of lumber and the price has increased, which means that there could be less protection for your home. Experts say taxes on lumber have already been increasing. When the pandemic first […]

Food banks preparing for hurricane season

Getting ready for hurricane season, and while we’re still in a pandemic, this year’s season could look different when it comes to getting help. Food banks say they learned a lot from past hurricanes, and that’s to be overprepared. If the pandemic has taught the Harry Chapin Food Bank anything, it’s to be flexible, take […]

Keeping the power on safely after a hurricane

If you want power after a storm, you’re going to need a generator. They come in all sizes to run lights, fans and keep your phones charged, but you have to plan ahead to stay safe. “Generators are very important during hurricane season because they allow people to store food and have electricity in their […]

SWFL refreshes pandemic-era hurricane shelter guidelines

Another mid-pandemic hurricane season is approaching, and now the challenge is how to place people who have been vaccinated with those who have not in hurricane shelters. Hertz Arena is one of the designated shelters in Lee County, and the county is looking to possibly add more, because more shelters means more space for social […]

CSU predicts another above-average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season

Colorado State University hurricane researchers are predicting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2021, citing the likely absence of El Niño as a primary factor. Tropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures are near their long-term averages, while subtropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures are much warmer than their long-term average values. The warmer subtropical Atlantic also favors […]

Hurricane name changes: Greek alphabet ditched; Dorian, Eta retired

With named storms coming earlier and more often in warmer waters, the Atlantic hurricane season is going through some changes with meteorologists ditching the Greek alphabet during busy years. But the Atlantic hurricane season will start this year on June 1 as traditionally scheduled, despite meteorologists discussing the idea of moving it to May 15. […]