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Pinellas County remains under a tropical storm warning and can expect to feel some impact. Beginning Wednesday evening and continuing through Thursday, we should expect increased winds with tropical-storm-force winds within the rain bands.
Tropical Storm conditions are possible across Pinellas County, with sustained winds of 35-45 mph and the potential for wind gusts up to 60 mph, especially in the stronger rain bands most likely arriving Thursday morning into Thursday late afternoon. Rainfall of 2” - 4” is forecast for Pinellas County. Coastal flooding of 1’ - 3’ is possible along coastal areas of Pinellas County, especially as Nicole moves to the north of Pinellas County and produces onshore wind flow.
Waste Collection
Download the Treasure Island Collects app in Apple Store or Google Play for up-to-date information regarding waste collection/recycling.
Power Outages
Report your outage to Duke Energy by texting OUT to 57801 or by calling 800-228-5485.
NEVER run a generator inside a home or garage. If using a generator, place it outside away from any windows.
Storm Damage
Call the Public Works Department Customer Service Line at 727-547-4575 ext. 250. You can also send an email to pklipple@mytreasureisland.org.
NEVER drive through flooded water. Just 6" of water will reach the bottom of most passenger cars causing loss of control and possible stalling.
Avoid downed power lines/Assume all wires are live
If a traffic light is out, treat it as a four-way stop
Watch for fallen trees and debris in the roadway
Stay Informed
Sign up for Alert Pinellas at www.pinellas.gov/alertpinellas for real-time storm updates.
Monitor local news media, National Weather Service.
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