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From Fox Weather: Millions of people across the Florida Peninsula are on alert as Hurricane Milton is rapidly intensifying in the Gulf of Mexico while it continues on a path toward the Sunshine State. The hurricane is expected to reach Category 4 status before bringing a potentially life-threatening storm surge, damaging winds and torrential rain to the state this week.
“Milton is rapidly intensifying,” the National Hurricane Center wrote Sunday night. “Satellite images indicate very deep convection in the eyewall and hints of an eye starting to appear.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and other state officials held a news conference on Sunday morning and said evacuations are likely, and time is running out to prepare for the hurricane’s potentially deadly impacts.
The situation has been rapidly unfolding, with forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) first designating the storm as Tropical Depression Fourteen early Saturday morning, then hours later issuing a special alert announcing the development of Tropical Storm Milton. About 24 hours later, Milton intensified into a hurricane early Sunday afternoon.
The oncoming hurricane is expected to sweep right across almost the entire state of Florida, and is likely to make landfall by Wednesday.
Milton is forecast to be a major hurricane when it reaches the west coast of the Florida Peninsula midweek. Do not focus on the details of the forecast. There is still significant uncertainty in the eventual track and intensity of #Milton.
While it is too soon to specify the… pic.twitter.com/Fbt77z7EVw
— National Weather Service (@NWS) October 6, 2024
DeSantis announced on social media:
“Florida is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Milton, which is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane on Florida’s west coast by mid-week. Impacts will be felt across the Florida peninsula, as Milton is forecasted to exit Florida’s east coast as a hurricane.
“Do not get wedded to the cone. Floridians should prepare now for potential impacts, even if you live outside of the forecast cone. We recommend following all evacuation orders from your local officials.”
Florida is preparing for significant impacts from Hurricane Milton, which is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane on Florida’s west coast by mid-week. Impacts will be felt across the Florida peninsula, as Milton is forecasted to exit Florida’s east coast as a hurricane.… pic.twitter.com/Cz9kBpEyUw
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) October 6, 2024
Officials are scrambling to clean up debris from Hurricane Helene, before Milton arrives.
DeSantis also announced that members of the Florida National Guard, Florida State Guard, Florida Department of Transportation and Florida Highway Patrol are all working 24/7 to help with debris removal [from Hurricane Helene] in preparation for the oncoming Hurricane Milton.
DeSantis said over 800 guardsmen are currently deployed to remove debris left behind by Hurricane Helene, and up to 4,000 additional guardsmen will be joining in the effort.
The Florida National Guard, Florida State Guard, FDOT, and FHP are all hands on deck to supplement local debris removal in preparation for Hurricane Milton.
Additionally, the Division of Emergency Management is coordinating with local emergency management directors to inform… pic.twitter.com/Ilt5t2lost
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) October 6, 2024
NBC news anchor Kyla Galer shared a video and explained, “So much debris around Tampa! This is my sister’s neighborhood. I’ve been helping her clean up. Everyone flooded. Let’s hope the debris trucks can get it all cleared before #Milton hits but it’s a tall task. Hurricane recovery has now turned into hurricane PREP. This is wild.”
So much debris around Tampa! This is my sister’s neighborhood. I’ve been helping her clean up. Everyone flooded. Let’s hope the debris trucks can get it all cleared before #Milton hits but it’s a tall task.
Hurricane recovery has now turned into hurricane PREP. This is wild. pic.twitter.com/IpQBQVzGow
— Kyla Galer (@kylagaler) October 6, 2024
DeSantis issued an EO this morning to get the Guard in action ahead of Hurricane Milton. He got the Pinellas County dumps opened. Now, all over the county, you see this happening. DeSantis is a boss. pic.twitter.com/9LyGl6B4vq
— Florida Grand (@florida_grand) October 6, 2024
#Milton has officially become a hurricane and may be already rapidly intensifying.
We are staring down the 2nd major hurricane landfall and billion dollar disaster in Florida in just the last 2 weeks. Prepare now! pic.twitter.com/TgpYBcJG0W
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) October 6, 2024
Shoppers were seen at Lowes in St. Petersburg stocking up on plywood, gas cans, water and other necessities.
I have never seen @Lowes in #StPetersburg this busy in preparation for a storm. It’s like Black Friday in a mall. People are taking #Milton seriously. First time in my life I bought a generator too. #Flwx #HurricaneMilton pic.twitter.com/pB0DhKMNb9
— Jonathan Petramala (@jpetramala) October 6, 2024
Let’s talk about trends, and interesting ones at that-
I’ve been watching the last 3 or 4 runs of our FutureCast model, and while it doesn’t run far enough to show landfall, it does show a big increase in wind field diameter for #Milton.
Atmospheric features could help, along… pic.twitter.com/aa4p9sHe7L
— Eric Burris (@EricBurrisWESH) October 6, 2024
This is the most critical point for anyone in the storms path to understand and it cannot be emphasized enough:
Even if #Milton weakens from category 4 to 3 status before landfall – the storm surge will STILL be category 4 levels.#tropics #Florida #HurricaneMilton pic.twitter.com/95gendGGoL
— Pat Cavlin (@pcavlin) October 7, 2024
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