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I'm worried about this one also. It is on a very odd path across the Gulf. Last hurricane that developed like this was in the 1800's. The fact that the storm is expected to impact the Florida Gulf Coast in less than 48 hours and the spaghetti models still have only narrowed it "down" to the Entire Coastline.
I just saw this Twitter from an Orlando Meteorologist. He is suggesting Milton may hit a bit south (Ft. Myers) of current Tampa projections
Trend on the Euro has been a touch more to the ESE interacting with the Yucatan Peninsula. It will be interesting to see what, if any, impacts this may have on #Milton. Also MAY lead to a track closer to our tropical models near Fort Myers. Stay with #weshwx for updates."
Tony Mainolfi at WESH news Orlando
Ft. Myers means Sanibel Island would get hit again. It is just starting to recover from Ian. Most resorts are hoping to reopen in 2025. A few have recently reopened. I can't imagine what another Hurricane will do.
Stay Safe Everyone!
I just saw this Twitter from an Orlando Meteorologist. He is suggesting Milton may hit a bit south (Ft. Myers) of current Tampa projections
Trend on the Euro has been a touch more to the ESE interacting with the Yucatan Peninsula. It will be interesting to see what, if any, impacts this may have on #Milton. Also MAY lead to a track closer to our tropical models near Fort Myers. Stay with #weshwx for updates."
Tony Mainolfi at WESH news Orlando
Ft. Myers means Sanibel Island would get hit again. It is just starting to recover from Ian. Most resorts are hoping to reopen in 2025. A few have recently reopened. I can't imagine what another Hurricane will do.
Stay Safe Everyone!