Hurricane Ian: What Florida Theme Parks, Cruise Lines And Sports Are Doing Before It Hits
Florida and other nearby states are bracing for Hurricane Ian, which is expected to make landfall in the U.S. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. Here is a look at what theme parks, cruise lines and sports are doing to prepare for the storm. Hurricane Ian: Tampa Bay, St Petersburg and the surrounding areas were placed under a hurricane warning on Monday with Hurricane Ian most likely set to land there. Hurricane Ian could be the area''s first direct hit since 1921. Hurricane Ian was upgraded to level Category 3 on Tuesday. The hurricane hit Cuba already and marked the first Category 3 hurricane to make landfall in the country in 14 years. One of the biggest worries is the storm surge, which will cause flooding in Tampa Bay|St. Petersburg area, as well as possible tornados. The hurricane will most likely move up to Georgia and South Carolina, where it should have strong winds and rain, with a possibility of flooding. Here’s a look at how Florida businesses are preparing for the storm’s impact.
Hurricane Ian: What Florida Theme Parks, Cruise Lines And Sports Are Doing Before It Hits
Florida and other nearby states are bracing for Hurricane Ian, which is expected to make landfall in the U.S. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022. Here is a look at what theme parks, cruise lines and sports are doing to prepare for the storm. Hurricane Ian: Tampa Bay, St Petersburg and the surrounding areas were placed under a hurricane warning on Monday with Hurricane Ian most likely set to land there. Hurricane Ian could be the area''s first direct hit since 1921. Hurricane Ian was upgraded to level Category 3 on Tuesday. The hurricane hit Cuba already and marked the first Category 3 hurricane to make landfall in the country in 14 years. One of the biggest worries is the storm surge, which will cause flooding in Tampa Bay|St. Petersburg area, as well as possible tornados. The hurricane will most likely move up to Georgia and South Carolina, where it should have strong winds and rain, with a possibility of flooding. Here’s a look at how Florida businesses are preparing for the storm’s impact.