Tampa Flood Alert: Hesperides Street Closed Between Hiawatha Street, West Henry Avenue

Hillsborough County Braces For Potential Flooding From Hurricane Helene

Tampa Flood Alert: Hesperides Street Closed Between Hiawatha Street, West Henry Avenue
Flooding On Hiawatha Street, West Henry Avenue in Tampa July 2024.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – In anticipation of extreme weather conditions brought on by Hurricane Helene, the National Weather Service has issued flood watches and warnings throughout Hillsborough County.

Flood Watch:

  • The entire county is under a flood watch, indicating that conditions are favorable for flooding.

Read: Tampa Water Department Announces Lane Closure On West Waters Avenue

Flood Warnings:

  • The Little Manatee River at Wimauma is under a flood warning for minor flooding, expected from Friday morning until Sunday night.
  • The Alafia River at U.S. 301 is also under a flood warning, with the river expected to crest at around 8 feet through Friday afternoon.

Remember:

  • A flood watch means flooding is possible, while a flood warning means flooding is imminent or already happening.
  • Flooding can occur anywhere, even in areas not typically prone to it.
  • Even shallow water can be dangerous.

Read: Hillsborough County Issues Mandatory Evacuation Order For Zone A & Mobile Homes

Stay Safe:

  • Know your flood zone and sign up for HCFL Alert to receive emergency notifications.
  • Monitor local river and stream levels.
  • Visit HCFL.Gov/StaySafe for the latest updates.
  • If you live in a flood-prone area, prepare by knowing how to shut off utilities, having emergency numbers readily available, identifying a safe place to go, and securing important documents.

Personal safety is the top priority. Stay informed and stay safe.

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