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We have new custom Redington Shores ornaments for sale at Town Hall! $15 each 😊      ...
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The National Weather Service has indicated a prolonged period of moisture/heavy rainfall is forecast for the next week or so as a stalled frontal boundary remains over the area. 2”......
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Pinellas County has distributed more than 21,000 sandbags in 2024 in preparation for storm season, including more than 3,400 in the days leading up to Hurricane Debby. Here’s what to......
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Pinellas County beaches are experiencing severe weather conditions today, posing a high risk of rip currents. Rip currents are strong and fast-moving channels of water in the surf zone that......
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UPDATE – 8/5/2024 12:00 PM Pinellas County beaches are experiencing severe weather conditions today, posing a high risk of rip currents. Rip currents are strong and fast-moving channels of water......
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Residents can take the Community Flood Impact Survey at pinellas.gov/FloodSurvey   Pinellas County is assessing sea level rise and storm surge flooding and is seeking input from those who live......
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  Independence Day is a cause for remembrance and celebration. Unfortunately, celebratory fireworks can literally frighten birds to death. To make our beaches safer for birds: Do not use personal......
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Pinellas County is currently monitoring Trichodesmium bloom at Pass-A-Grille and Sand Key Park. (NOT HARMFUL TO PEOPLE OR MARINE LIFE). Headed to the beach? If you notice some discolored water,......
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Know your Evacuation Route Maintain your battery at 100% state of charge if you plan on evacuating in an EV. Understand your vehicle’s range to ensure you can safely reach......
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This is an important message from Alert Pinellas and Pinellas County Government. The Southwest Florida Water Management District voted to extend the Modified Phase 1 Water Shortage Order to September 1,......
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