Get breaking news, local headlines, weather alerts, live streaming video and more from Spectrum News, your source for Kentucky news. If individuals do not feel well, are self-isolating because of exposure to COVID-19, or have been diagnosed with COVID-19, they should not go to a shelter. "You just go into storm mode.

It just pops up with a white screen.I often can't sit in the front of the TV, so I am grateful for something with which I can get local updates.This used to be my go to app for news. Get breaking news, local headlines, weather alerts, live streaming video and more from Spectrum News, your source for Ohio news. Outer rain bands are already impacting the Treasure Coast, and some outer bands will be possible by daybreak Sunday in S Brevard.Isaias will hug the coastline Sunday – early Monday, bringing tropical storm force winds, rain squalls and possible 2-4” of storm surge.It should be noted a landfall is possible with this system, with the highest chance of this south of Cape Canaveral. Gusty winds and rain squalls remain the biggest threats. They said they wanted to see the storm before conditions got worse.

We always think about rain," Gotha resident Stacey Dehart said. Spectrum News provides 24-hour coverage of news, weather, sports and more with a focus on what's happening in your local area. On its southern side, we could still experience breezy to wind conditions with some fast-moving showers. The winds will arrive Sunday afternoon to North Brevard and South Volusia, and on Sunday evening for North Volusia and Flagler.The center of Isaias is now scheduled to be near Stuart at 2 p.m. Sunday. With drier air filling in behind Isaias, the coverage of any afternoon storms would be minimal.Isaias remains a strong tropical storm, with winds at 70 mph.The storm is 55 miles southeast of Cape Canaveral, or about due east of Melbourne Beach. There still could be a few downpours embedded in any of these far outer bands.Winds will be gusty starting out before easing by Monday afternoon. Our eastern side may see 2 to 4 inches of rain.

Get some fresh air," Sameer Shah said. The Volusia County Fairgrounds, 3150 W. State Road 44 in DeLand is also available as a general population shelter, and is pet friendly. Features: • Live, interactive Stormtracker 13 radar • …

“For this area, it is very important that the shelters remain open, and for them to welcome people still through this pandemic, it is very, it is awesome,” resident Don Hipsky said.For those who feel safe, the county says the best option is to hunker down at home.

While gusty squalls and winds will start to kick up early Sunday, it looks like Isaias will be moving directly along our coast later Sunday evening into the early hours of Monday morning.Expect the wind to steadily increase Sunday with the strongest sustained winds and gusts possible along the coast of Brevard, Volusia and Flagler counties. The store is stocked up with supplies: A cache of batteries, generators, gas cans, weather radios, and plywood.Also preparing for the storm is amateur radio operators like Dan Fisher of the Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society.

The peak of hurricane season is September 10, and the season runs through November 30.One family even was continuing with their vacation plans.“We debated it, but we already had the reservation, and with everything else going on in life, we wanted to get away so we took the chance,” Renee Welch of Sarasota said.Her family had planned this vacation in February, and Welch said the experience has been "wonderful" so far.Her husband and son went into the water, and the son even did some boogie-boarding under the watchful eye of his father.Volusia beach safety officials have urged people to stay out of the water because 51 people had to be rescued Saturday because of rip currents.Welch said they probably would not leave the beach "until the rains are too harsh. On its southern side, we could still experience breezy to wind conditions with some fast-moving showers.

"The declaration cites the risk of dangerous storm surge, heavy rainfall, flooding, strong winds, hazardous seas, and the potential for isolated tornadic activity for portions of Florida’s peninsula — all while a public health emergency exists as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.A hurricane watch had already been issued for parts of Florida. ET Sunday, Volusia will open a limited number of shelters for individuals with special needs or those who cannot remain in their current residence and have no other place to go. "We take information from the ground, and feed it to the National Hurricane Center. Bus service will operate from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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