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Hurricane Milton on Monday 7 October.

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"There's a warning of a possible eight to 12-foot storm surge (2.4 to 3.6m) -
the highest ever for the region -
and the potential for widespread flooding.

'This is the real deal here with Milton',
Tampa mayor Jane Castor told the media.

'If you want to take on Mother Nature,
she wins 100% of the time'."
 
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I understand your point, but I do not respect their wishes when they willingly put others lives in jeopardy. Rescue workers will be out there looking for those who defy the evacuation orders.
The problem right now is that there is no where they can go. People who lost their homes due to Hurricane Helene are in any hotels available in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. I feel for those hoping to find a place to stay.
 
Floridians should evacuate to the west, go to Alabama, Mississippi, etc....don't go east! This storm may take a turn and go up the coast. That's our evacuation plan to go west if a storm is moving north, north east. It's amazing what a difference a 100 miles makes.
 
The problem right now is that there is no where they can go. People who lost their homes due to Hurricane Helene are in any hotels available in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. I feel for those hoping to find a place to stay.
And then there are the pre-existing unhomed people. Where would they go? They can get arrested for camping in many cases.

I worry about so many people in the path of this hurricane. I wish all of my fellow WSers and their loved ones a safe week. It just seems so unfair to be hit with two devastating hurricanes is short succession.
 
Milton has weakened, but he’s still a Category 5. I noticed an eye wall replacement cycle taking place through satellite loops of him, so that’s probably why.

10:00 PM CDT Mon Oct 7
Location: 21.8°N 89.9°W
Moving: E at 9 mph
Min pressure: 914 mb
Max sustained: 165 mph
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CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MILTON MOVING NEAR THE NORTHERN COAST OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA... ...MILTON POSES AN EXTREMELY SERIOUS THREAT TO FLORIDA AND RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO FOLLOW THE ORDERS OF LOCAL OFFICIALS...

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Milton has weakened, but he’s still a Category 5. I noticed an eye wall replacement cycle taking place through satellite loops of him, so that’s probably why.


10:00 PM CDT Mon Oct 7
Location: 21.8°N 89.9°W
Moving: E at 9 mph
Min pressure: 914 mb
Max sustained: 165 mph

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CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MILTON MOVING NEAR THE NORTHERN COAST OF THE YUCATAN PENINSULA... ...MILTON POSES AN EXTREMELY SERIOUS THREAT TO FLORIDA AND RESIDENTS ARE URGED TO FOLLOW THE ORDERS OF LOCAL OFFICIALS...





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Also a slight shift farther south-east on the predicted path. Still has Tampa right in it's sights.

The storm is going to cut the state in half with the winds and power outages.

The roads are really impacted with people heading north and east from Tampa. Not so much apparent traffic leaving south western Florida, where their natural path would be east to Miami - Ft Lauderdale.
 
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Wasn't it Hurricane Fay, in 2008, that zigged/zagged, and made landfall 4 times? This Hurricane is so large, I can easily see that happening again.
 

Mandatory evacuation orders have been issued in the Florida counties of Charlotte, Citrus, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas and Volusia as of Monday evening.

I doubt that everyone in those county's could leave in time even if they wanted to. JMO.
 

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