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Here is the source about St Petersburg receiving over 16 inches of rain (at the airport) by 10 pm this evening.
Hurricane Milton Update Statement
Hurricane Milton Update Statement
Turn it off for the night if you feel safer. Probably you have torches if you need them. Always terrible when these storms hit at nightI'm scared of electricity. If my house had even 2" of water I would turn my power off immediately.
My ex husband was electrocuted once. Idiot didn't turn the switch off while fiddling around with a ceiling lamp.
He flew off the table, FLEW, backwards, and landed across the room ! It wasn't a pretty sight. Well, that taught him a lesson !
Ohh, I'm not in Florida. But if I were, yes, I'd turn off the electricity if there was water in the house, if there still was power.A
Turn it off for the night if you feel safer. Probably you have torches if you need them. Always terrible when these storms hit at night
Feel very much for those of you affected.
I also heard that Tampa Bay basically drained out, in a sort of reverse storm surge. Does anyone know if, or how rapidly, it has refilled?
BTW, Scientology's headquarters are in Clearwater, which is an oceanfront city. Any word on how they're faring?
Water levels fluctuated across Tampa Bay on Wednesday. According to observations from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), water levels at the East Bay gauge near downtown Tampa were more than 5 feet below normal levels around 11 p.m. ET—a nearly 4-foot reverse in the span of less than two hours.
The shoreline in St. Petersburg was over 2 feet below normal levels around 11 p.m. ET Wednesday as well. In Clearwater, water levels dropped 3 feet below normal levels around 8:12 p.m. ET, just before Milton was making landfall roughly 70 miles south. By 11 p.m. ET, waters in Clearwater were on the rise and clocked at just 1 1/2 feet from normal levels.
Storm surge warnings are in effect along Florida's western and southwestern coast through late Thursday afternoon.
Earthquakes here as well. We could really do with some rain, reservoirs are very low , even the Brazilian Amazonian wetlands have dried up for the first time. We have had water rationing for 24 hours every week since April. Climate is suffering everywhere.Ohh, I'm not in Florida. But if I were, yes, I'd turn off the electricity if there was water in the house, if there still was power.
Here we just have earthquakes and fires. And my gas valve automatically shuts off the gas at the slightest shake, so I'm good........knock wood.
Florida Man
Finally Agrees to Leave Boat ...
Refused Multiple Times Leading Up to Hurricane