Hurricane Idalia: Times of Likely Power Outages In Tampa Bay Counties
Thankfully, the Hurricane Idalia continued to shift west during the day Tuesday. But as Idalia moves passes the Tampa Bay coastline, we can experience some effects of the outer storm bands. A lot of Tampa Bay counties will likely see some power outages. ABC Action News also warns us about the impact of storm surge we could see. You can use a map created by the National Weather Service to check expected water rise levels in your area.
The 10pm update shows the storm moving north at 18mph with winds of 110mph. As of 10pm, Idalia is expected to be a category 3 hurricane with landfall expected to be the Big Bend/Apalachee Bay.
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When will we likely see power outages in Tampa Bay counties
3am Wednesday
Manatee and Sarasota Counties will have a low to moderate risk of power outage. Sarasota can see up to 1ft of storm surge flooding.
4-5am Wednesday
Pinellas County will have a moderate chance of power outages. Pasco County will have a low risk. Pinellas and Pasco County are at a risk of storm surge effects. Some areas could see about 3ft of storm surge.
7am Wednesday
Hillsborough County, Citrus County, and Hernando County will also see a low risk of power outages. Afterward, there could be a surge of winds that could have a low risk of causing outages in these counties, including Manatee County.
News Channel 8 meteorologist Rebecca Barry says that “if you make it past 5am without losing power, you’re most likely going to keep power throughout the storm.” TECO crews are ready to assess damages and outages around the clock.
Tampa Electric’s crews are prepared to work around the clock to restore power as quickly and safely as possible; we have ensured our trucks are fully stocked and they have appropriate supplies and equipment. https://t.co/YeBVsfnze7 https://t.co/i9grv91yYA
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