Tropical update: Ian regains strength as Category 1 hurricane; could make landfall in Charleston Ian spent less than 12 hours as a tropical storm before regaining strength as a Category 1 hurricane. It’s on track to make landfall in Charleston as early as Friday. READ: https://www.khou.com/article/weather/hurricane/tracking-ian/285-46790bce-7189-49e5-adab-0b9516b971a4 Subscribe to the KHOU 11 News YouTube Channel | Read More…
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5 months after Hurricane Ian, some neighborhoods remain in the dark
The simplest of outdoor chores after sundown pose a safety hazard after Hurricane Ian knocked out power to four street lights on Tampa’s West North Street last September. “It was pitch black. You couldn’t see anything out here,” Mike Sindora said. Sindora sent in a clip of what the street looked like at night after Read More…
Thursday evening tropical update: Ian a hurricane again – 2 other areas
Ian became a hurricane again as it went out over the Atlantic and is headed for another landfall in South Carolina. Ian has emerged over the Atlantic just off the coast of Cape Canaveral. The storm has reorganized into a hurricane and is projected to make landfall near Charleston, SC Friday evening as a category Read More…
Historic Hurricane Ian Update: September 28, 2022
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Wednesday afternoon update on Hurricane Ian as it hits Florida
Hurricane Ian’s eye made landfall as a strong Category 4 hurricane around 3:05 p.m. ET Wednesday with top sustained winds of 150 mph. The storm crossed the coast near Cayo Costa, Florida.