ADVERTISEMENT
No newer videos | Older videos
A major snowstorm on the East Coast is affecting travel from Tampa.
It will be cool, windy and rainy as a cold front moves through the area today and Saturday.
Dense fog greeted commuters in several areas Monday morning, and it will roll in again Monday night.
The old saying goes "Ring around the moon, rain is soon." Spreading ahead of a strong storm system are thin clouds made...
For most, Wednesday night's storms were just nuisances, but there was some damage reported.
Hurricane Ida weakens to a Category 1 storm as it plods towards the Mississippi / Florida Panhandle coastline early Mond...
Tropical Storm Ida is gaining strength in the southwest Caribbean. It could approach hurricane strength before making la...
The cold front forecasters have been promising for days is almost here.
A cold front sweeps into West Central Florida on Tuesday night and overnight lows could drop into the mid-60s.
The Manatee River and Myakka River flooded nearby homes.
The University of Tampa prepares to protect students in case of catastrophic weather.
A Tampa family escapes injury after a neighbor's tree crashes into their house.
The storms that caused flooding and damage today aren't over yet.
The first storm of the season has struck and Floridians should take preparedness serious but the state says only half th...
The hurricane season is underway with the first storm hitting touching down on Florida's panhandle.
The worst-case scenario for the Tampa Bay area is a hurricane with winds of more than 155 mph that pushes 20 feet of wat...
Forecasters are keeping an eye on two tropical storms in the Atlantic.
The latest report on Tropical Storms Ana and Bill, which are westward bound.
A Bay area resident is getting the word out on hurricane preparedness now that the tropics are starting to brew.
The El Nino weather anomaly has shifted the season's early hurricane activity to the Pacific Ocean.
The Red Cross has launched a program called Be Red Cross Ready to help people be better prepared for a disaster.
Waterspouts were spotted in the Gulf of Mexico and in Old Tampa Bay.
A waterspout was spotted off the Courtney Campbell Causeway in Tampa at 11:21 a.m.
One Polk County community connected by a chain of lakes is still seeing the lasting effects from the recent drought.
News Channel 8 meteorologist Steve Jerve shows you how to use the interactive VIPIR radar.
No newer videos | Older videos
ADVERTISEMENT
Advertisement
TBO.com - Tampa Bay Online ©2009 Media General Communications Holdings, LLC. A Media General company. Member Agreement | Privacy Statement | Work With Us