North and Central Florida Prepare for Tropical Storm Fay’s Heavy Rains
posted by Heidi VanderVelde in informational resources, flooding 0 commentsAs Fay makes its way across the state, Floridians statewide are preparing for (or already experiencing) the wind and rain. Up to ten inches of rain have been reported from Fay, which can mean flooding for certain parts of Florida. Along with the potential for flooding, what’s also scary is that Fay’s track has shifted so much from initial forecasts- but this has proven one thing: everyone needs to be prepared for storms.
In order to bring affected residents local information, we’ve started another blog, TropicalStormFay.org. We’re updating it routinely with shelter information, school closings, toll suspensions, sandbag availability, and anything else that people from the community want to know. Hopefully, it’ll help subdue the panic mode, and help people find the information they need. It’s full of county-by-county coverage and resources for affected areas- we’re sure you’ll find information there that’ll help get you through Fay.
Tags: flooding, school closings, shelter information, Tropical Storm Fay, tropical storm preparedness


