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Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine – UPDATE #2 – 9/24/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine. While much remains unknown about the storm’s exact path, here is what we know today: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine is expected to intensify while it moves northward over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, becoming Hurricane Helene, and could be a major hurricane when it reaches the Florida coast on Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center, which has issued a Hurricane Watch, Tropical Storm Warning and Storm Surge Watch for parts of the Gulf Coast. The official NHC forecast currently indicates Category 2 at landfall. The center is expected…

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Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine – UPDATE #1 – 9/23/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine due to UF units being in the five-day forecast cone. While much remains unknown about the storm’s exact path, here is what we know today: Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine is expected to intensify while it moves northward over the eastern Gulf of Mexico, becoming Hurricane Helene, and could be a major hurricane when it reaches the Florida coast on Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center, which has issued potential tropical cyclone advisories. The official NHC forecast currently indicates Category 2 at landfall. The center is expected to make…

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UF to resume classes and normal operations Tuesday

The University of Florida will return to normal operating status effective at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6. Classes and all academic and student-related activities, including online classes, will resume as well. P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School also will resume its normal schedules on Tuesday. While UF Health hospitals and clinics largely remained open, personnel at locations that closed should check with their immediate supervisors to confirm reopening schedules. Employees at UF/IFAS locations throughout the state should follow local guidance and check with their supervisors for information regarding reopening of their work locations. Employees who have been affected by the storm…

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HURRICANE DEBBY – UPDATE #4 – 8/5/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Hurricane Debby, which was upgraded overnight to a Category 1 hurricane from a tropical storm, according to the 5 a.m. National Hurricane Center advisory. While much remains unknown about the storm’s path, here’s what we know: Hurricane Debby made landfall along the Florida Big Bend coast early Monday and will slowly move inland across the Suwannee River Valley of inland Northeast Florida through the day on Monday. Maximum sustained winds are near 80 mph, with higher gusts, and the storm is expected to weaken after Debby moves inland. Forecasters advised the rainbands, strong…

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UF Gainesville campus closed, classes canceled Monday

Due to Tropical Storm Debby, which is forecasted to make landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, the University of Florida’s campus in Gainesville will be closed and classes are canceled for Monday, Aug. 5, including all academic and student-related activities, online classes and exams. The university expects to make an announcement tomorrow on its plans to resume classes and normal campus operations. Only essential university personnel should report for work on Monday, Aug. 5, and other personnel should not come to campus. Contact your supervisor if you have questions regarding your role as an essential employee. UF’s essential employee policy…

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TROPICAL STORM DEBBY – UPDATE #3 – 8/4/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Tropical Storm Debby, which has strengthened from Tropical Depression Four, according to the 5 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. While much remains unknown about the storm’s path, here’s what we know today: Tropical Storm Debby continues to slowly strengthen over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico and is expected to become a Category 1 hurricane before it makes landfall in the Florida Big Bend region, according to the National Hurricane Center. A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Florida coast from the Suwannee River to the Ochlockonee River with tropical storm…

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Tropical Depression Four – UPDATE #2 – 8/3/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Tropical Depression Four, which has strengthened from Potential Tropical Cyclone 4, according to the 5 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. Here’s what we know today: Tropical Depression Four formed south of Cuba last night and will likely become Tropical Storm Debby as it tracks northward off the Florida west coast later today into tonight. It is predicted to strengthen over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. Rainfall will increase Sunday, with deteriorating conditions Sunday night into Monday. A Hurricane Watch has been issued for portions of West-Central Florida and the Big Bend…

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Potential Tropical Cyclone Four – UPDATE #1 – 8/2/2024

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone Four. While much remains unknown, here’s what we know today: The current tropical disturbance is currently crossing eastern Cuba and is expected to bring tropical storm conditions and heavy rains to portions of the Florida peninsula. A tropical storm warning is in effect for the southwest coast of the Florida peninsula from East Cape Sable to Bonita Beach. While the storm is a disorganized system currently, the disturbance is expected to develop once in the Florida Straits or the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico during the next few days. Tropical storm…

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University of Florida — OPEN Tuesday, January 9

University of Florida officials are actively monitoring a weather system involving severe thunderstorms and strong winds expected to move across North Florida on Tuesday afternoon. The university plans to remain open on Tuesday. Students, faculty, and staff should closely monitor forecasts and be prepared to follow guidance from local officials. Faculty and supervisors should accommodate commuters and those impacted by any K-12 school closures. If unable to be on campus tomorrow, students and employees should reach out to their respective faculty and supervisors. Any changes to UF’s operating status will be communicated through official channels. Gators are encouraged to monitor…

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