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September 2022
| September 27
September 27, 2022
All Publix stores are closing ahead of Hurricane Ian in Bradenton and Manatee County
Hurricane Ian’s forecast track centers on Manatee. That means powerful wind, storm surge
LIVE UPDATES: Hurricane conditions from Ian expected Wednesday morning in Manatee County
Piney Point threatened by Hurricane Ian, but rain won’t be the problem, operator says
How big is Hurricane Ian? The massive storm is twice as wide as the Florida peninsula
Be prepared for Ian’s ‘life-threatening’ storm surge. What to expect in Manatee County.
Watch Hurricane Ian intensify in real time as storm barrels toward Gulf, Florida coast
Hurricane Ian may force FPL to shut down Manatee power plant. Here’s why.
Scenes from Ian: See photos, video from Key West and Cuba as hurricane enters Gulf
Some Anna Maria Island residents won’t evacuate for Hurricane Ian. ‘You need to go now.’