Tampa Bay’s Sports Teams Adjust Schedule in Anticipation of Hurricane Milton
On October 8, 2024, the Tampa Bay Lightning, relocated from Florida to the Raleigh region in preparation for the rest of the week’s practices. This move comes in advance of their season opener against the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday evening.
Hurricane Milton Poses Threat to Tampa Bay
Hurricane Milton, presently classified as a Category 4 storm, is forecasted to hit the Tampa Bay region by Wednesday evening. Despite the impending hurricane, the Lightning’s home opener against Carolina remains scheduled for Saturday night.
Other Sports Teams Follow Suit
In a similar vein, the NFL’s Buccaneers have decided to depart early for New Orleans, where they are due to play against the Saints on Sunday.
American Athletic Conference Reschedules Games
At the collegiate level, the American Athletic Conference revealed that the football game between Memphis and South Florida, initially scheduled for Friday night at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, has been moved to Saturday. The conference intends to observe the situation post-Hurricane Milton and make necessary adjustments.
Impact of Hurricane Milton on the LPGA
The LPGA has postponed the qualification process for its Q-Series, which was initially slated to commence on Sunday, October 18, at the Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Florida. In a statement, the LPGA prioritized the safety of athletes, caddies, staff, volunteers, and the local community, promising to provide an update after the storm. “Our thoughts are with the entire Florida community as we prepare for the storm,” the LPGA expressed.
This situation highlights the impact of severe weather on sports scheduling and the necessary precautions teams and organizations must take to ensure the safety of all involved.