
Rebecca Barry
Meteorologist at WFLA-TV (Tampa, FL)
Meteorologist at WFLA. Before that at WJXT 2006-‘21. I have the planet's most amazing husband, @CaptDonDingman, and dog. Always up for adventure ✈️ 🎣👠
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1 week ago |
wfla.com | Rebecca Barry
WFLA’s “Surviving the Storm” Hurricane special is airing on May 31 at 7 p.m. You can watch it at 7 p.m. on air on WFLA News Channel 8 or through the WFLA CTV app. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — When most people think of hurricanes, the mind jumps to wind speeds, storm surge, or the category of the storm. But for many Floridians in 2024, the greatest threat came after the storm made landfall—inland flooding. This past hurricane season brought high water to neighborhoods that had never seen flooding before.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Rebecca Barry
WFLA’s “Surviving the Storm” Hurricane special is airing on May 31 at 7 p.m. You can watch it at 7 p.m. on air on WFLA News Channel 8 or through the WFLA CTV app. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — When most people think of hurricanes, the mind jumps to wind speeds, storm surge, or the category of the storm. But for many Floridians in 2024, the greatest threat came after the storm made landfall—inland flooding.
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1 week ago |
wfla.com | Rebecca Barry
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — In 2024, Tampa Bay witnessed something that hadn’t happened in generations—a historic storm surge, not from a direct hurricane strike, but from a storm that stayed nearly 100 miles offshore. Hurricane Helene never made landfall, but it didn’t have to. “We’ve never had water in the house“ until nowOn Davis Islands, longtime resident Jeannie Trudeau Tate remembers the moment she realized something was different.
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2 weeks ago |
wfla.com | Amanda Holly |Rebecca Barry
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — We’re heading into a warm and muggy evening around Tampa Bay. As the sun sets at 8:15 p.m., temperatures will still be hovering in the mid-80s, and only slowly drop into the low 80s through late evening. Expect a mostly clear sky with just a few passing clouds and that sticky humidity hanging around. Tuesday continues the trend of summerlike weather, with highs climbing back into the low 90s.
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1 month ago |
my.klarity.health | Rebecca Barry
Written by: Rebecca Barry MSc Medical Anthropology, University of Oxford Reviewed by: Adriane Vianna Carbone Bachelor of Medicine student at Escola Superior de Ciências da Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Vitória Table of Contents Get health & wellness advice into your inbox Enter your email *Your privacy is important to us. Any information you provide to us via this website may be placed by us on servers.
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