Pinellas commissioners to decide on local state of emergency ahead of Potential Tropical Cyclone 9

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In response to Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, Pinellas County commissioners are set to hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday morning to evaluate the need for a State of Local Emergency. This urgent gathering comes after crews initiated preparations on Monday to address the storm's potential impacts. The cyclone has raised serious concerns about flooding, leading to multiple weather alerts, including a Tropical Storm Watch, Hurricane Watch, and Flood Watch for several counties. Key areas under alert include Coastal Pasco, Coastal Hillsborough, and Coastal Citrus Counties. Local officials are actively coordinating efforts to safeguard the community and mitigate risks associated with the storm.

The decision made during the emergency meeting will be crucial for determining the county's response strategy. Residents are urged to stay informed and prepared as the storm approaches. The situation underscores the importance of local government action in times of severe weather.

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