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As Dust Shield in Atlantic Weakens, Hurricane Season May Strengthen
Experts are predicting that this 2020 hurricane season may be one of the most active, extreme seasons yet. Up until now, there has been a dusty layer covering Florida and the Gulf/Caribbean, acting as a shield against possible storms. This shield is known as the...
Tropical Wave on Watch: Next Depression in Coming Days?
A 15mph disturbance moving west-northwest is now on watch for South Floridians, as experts warn it could become the next depression- and possibly a named storm- this hurricane season. The wave is currently thousands of miles away and will pass the Leeward Islands...
CSU revises hurricane forecast, named storms could be double that of normal year
Source: Palm Beach Post Colorado State University revised its seasonal hurricane forecast Wednesday, upping the number of named storms to 24 and calling for five major hurricanes of Cat 3 or stronger. The new forecast, which is updated each August ahead of the peak of...
Hurricane Isaias Causes Miami-Dade to Close Parks, Marinas, Golf Courses in Preparation for Possible Effects
Source: NBC6 Miami-Dade County is preparing for possible effects from Tropical Storm Isaias this weekend as most of South Florida remained in the forecast cone Thursday. At a video news conference Thursday afternoon, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez urged residents to...
South Texas Warns Others While Facing Hurricane Hanna and COVID Surges
This past Saturday, Hurricane Hanna, the first storm of the 2020 Atlantic season, hit the South Texas Coast, sending heavy wind and rain through the area. The storm’s winds were predicted to hit a 300-mile area of the shoreline, and leave about 18 inches of rain...
Increasing Amount of Named Storms in 2020 Season
The 2020 hurricane season has had quite the start within the Atlantic Ocean. So far, there have been six tropical storms- Arthur, Bertha, Cristobal, Dolly, Edouard, and Fay. Experts are saying that more storms are expected to come. While facing this hurricane season,...
Tropical system slowly organizing on a path towards Florida – Are you prepared?
The tropical disturbance in the Atlantic is still trying to get organized but if it can form, it will be named Tropical Storm Isaias. The National Hurricane Center’s cone aims across the Dominican Republic and toward Florida, but the future path and strength of the...
Hurricane Season Prep Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
During normal times, preparing for hurricane season can be overwhelming. Now with the addition of the COVID-19 pandemic, people find themselves struggling more than ever to prepare. It is important to stay calm and take the necessary precautions in order to face...
Atlantic’s Hurricane Season So Far
There may be a lot of potential storm threats coming to the Atlantic Ocean this hurricane season. The National Hurricane Center reports that Tropical Storm Isaias is to follow Tropical Storm Hanna, which left almost two feet of rainfall in both Texas and Mexico...
Protecting Your Pets During a Hurricane Disaster
While facing hurricane season and all of its potential threats and dangers, it is important to keep your pets’ safety in mind, through all stages of this season. Since we are also facing the COVID-19 crisis as we go through hurricane season, being prepared ahead of...
Tropical Storm Gonzalo, Record Early ‘G’ Storm, May Become a Hurricane Before Reaching the Windward Islands This Weekend
Source: The Weather Channel Gonzalo became the earliest seventh named tropical storm on record to form in the Atlantic basin, according to Phil Klotzbach, a tropical scientist at Colorado State University. The previous record was held by Tropical Storm Gert, which...
Insurance Litigation Group Donates 10 Laptops to Area Families in Need
There is no question that the COVID pandemic has significantly impacted jobs, the economy, public health and local education, but how are underserved area families coping? Last school year, there were huge challenges with low income families not having home internet...
Prepared For Hurricane Season? ILG Providing FREE Policy Reviews to Homeowners
Hurricane season is officially underway. Our attorneys are ready to provide you with a qualified review of your home insurance policy at no cost to you to make sure that you’re prepared for hurricane season, especially if you live in hurricane-prone areas. Here are...
FEMA’s Take on Hurricane Prep During COVID-19
With many storms already occurring earlier in the year, this Atlantic hurricane season is proving to be different- and stronger- than past ones. In the midst of this coronavirus pandemic, FEMA is urging people to prepare as early as possible. FEMA administrator Pete...
Water Damage in the Home
Water damage is responsible for almost 24% of all total homeowner’s insurance claims, and can cost homeowners thousands. It is important to know what your insurance covers, as well as what steps you can take to help prevent water damage from occurring. Typical...
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