The National Hurricane Center predicts Ian will become a major hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. While the future path is uncertain, major flooding and wind damage is expected in Pinellas County. NOW is the time to finalize your storm shelter plans.
Pinellas County is set to open special needs shelters and two general population shelters tomorrow, Monday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. Residents with special needs who need transportation to a safe location until the storm threat passes can still sign up by calling the County Information Center at 727-464-4333. Visit storm.pinellascounty.org for shelter information. #GetReadyPinellas #PCIan
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