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Tampa Bay in the bullseye of Hurricane Milton!

Its crazy this storm has exploded into a Cat 5. Sounds like it wont be as strong once it makes landfall due to some windshear off of Florida but still.

Note to anyone wanting to buy property in Florida. Dont buy where I have traveled recently:

Sanibel
St Pete Beach
New Smyrna Beach

All hit with a hurricane shortly after we leave.
 
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Its crazy this storm has exploded into a Cat 5. Sounds like it wont be as strong once it makes landfall due to some windshear off of Florida but still.

Note to anyone wanting to buy property in Florida. Dont buy where I have traveled recently:

Sanibel
St Pete Beach
New Smyrna Beach

All hit with a hurricane shortly after we leave.
Where you going next?
 
Its crazy this storm has exploded into a Cat 5. Sounds like it wont be as strong once it makes landfall due to some windshear off of Florida but still.

Note to anyone wanting to buy property in Florida. Dont buy where I have traveled recently:

Sanibel
St Pete Beach
New Smyrna Beach

All hit with a hurricane shortly after we leave.
Crossing fingers you head to DC for vacation. 😂
 
Batten down the double wide! Here comes Milton! Seriously, I know a couple of people who live in the Tampa and Orlando areas. I hope and pray that they evacuate and are safe.
 
One of my colleagues lives just outside Tampa. He spent most of yesterday afternoon preparing his house for the storm. This was before officials began urging folks to evacuate.
 
The track seems pretty unusual too. Stalled front south of us here in NC and high pressure to the north steering it but even as a weather nerd having a hard time recalling a storm of any real significance originating in that area of the Gulf and going directly east. Lots from the south that swoop in later.

Zoom Earth is a great app for this stuff, btw.
 
Vacationed at Anna Maria Island last year. Great place. Does not hold water well even if it just rains a bit. If this storm hits them directly it will destroy the island.
 
Does not hold water well even if it just rains a bit.

This will be what I think will make this really bad. We're already pretty. It was raining a ton before Helene so all the retention ponds are pretty full. There's not a lot of room left for more water.
 
Because it's going to be a deadly storm, I can't put this on social media (because I also like Florida and Floridians).. but man I really want to.

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Ok bud

Edit: the post above me has either been deleted or removed.
 
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Live in Southern Lee County on the border with Collier County, east of I-75 and not in an evacuation zone. Sheltering in place. Storm surge for those along the coast and rivers here is expected to be bad. Winds this far south of current projected path should be just under Hurricane strength.

Currently there are tornado cells popping up in Lee and Collier counties.
 
Live in Southern Lee County on the border with Collier County, east of I-75 and not in an evacuation zone. Sheltering in place. Storm surge for those along the coast and rivers here is expected to be bad. Winds this far south of current projected path should be just under Hurricane strength.

Currently there are tornado cells popping up in Lee and Collier counties.
Good luck, bruh.
 
Live in Southern Lee County on the border with Collier County, east of I-75 and not in an evacuation zone. Sheltering in place. Storm surge for those along the coast and rivers here is expected to be bad. Winds this far south of current projected path should be just under Hurricane strength.

Currently there are tornado cells popping up in Lee and Collier counties.
We're under a Hurricane Warning too but will stick it out. If it looks like we'll be out of power for several days, we may head to Miami.
 
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Everywhere I read says a direct hit on Tampa but I dont think this thing turns that quickly and hits south of Tampa just north of Ft Myers which is already devasted from the last hurricane. . Either way horrible for everyone involved.
 
We're under a Hurricane Warning too but will stick it out. If it looks like we'll be out of power for several days, we may head to Miami.
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Stay safe!

We're good here for a few days without power as well, but should we get into several days, I reserve the right to go to a friend's place who has an entire home generator!
 
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Everywhere I read says a direct hit on Tampa but I dont think this thing turns that quickly and hits south of Tampa just north of Ft Myers which is already devasted from the last hurricane. . Either way horrible for everyone involved.


My two cents (educated guess) is Milton will make landfall in the areaof Sarasota County to Manatee County (below Tampa).

These tornados that are currently stirring up all around are more of a concern than at any time during all of the previous hurricanes I've been through starting with Charley in 2004.
 
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My two cents (educated guess) is Milton will make landfall in the areaof Sarasota County to Manatee County (below Tampa).

These tornados that are currently stirring up all around are more of a concern than at any time during all of the previous hurricanes I've been through starting with Charley in 2004.

We've got a metric shit ton of Tornado Warnings right now, and several confirmed, including one a couple of miles to the west of us.
 
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We've got a metric shit ton of Tornado Warnings right now, and several confirmed, including one a couple of miles to the west of us.

You're in the midst of closet time!

Closest we've had so far was 5 miles, and heading away from our direction.
 
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Was listening to Ryan Hall this afternoon. Couldn't believe how many Tornado Warnings were out at the same time. I hate KY's humidity but a coastal state in our part of the country is the last place I'd live, regardless of beautiful surroundings.
 
Know anyone in the area?

Talked to one of my friends that lives in Tampa. He said he and his family are bunkered in are going to ride it out. He also said this one looks like the worst they’ve dealt with. I think they are stupid but what do I know, I live in WKY.
 
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This afternoon from 2:00 - 6:00 was pretty hairy here with more tornado warnings than you could shake a stick at. Our ABC affiliate in West Palm Beach was covering it live on air with reporters out in the field. One of the meteorologists was from Texas and he said the radar reminded him of an outbreak in Tornado Alley. One of them hit the St Lucie County Sheriff's Department and did considerable damage, while another hit a golfing community not far from us, killing at least 5 people and many more injured. It's pretty calm right now, with only some spectacular lightning from some feeder bands out over the Atlantic. It'll start getting interesting again in the early morning hours as Milton passes a hundred or so miles to the north of us.
 
@JDHoss Our time range over here for the frantic tornado activity was 11:45 am. to 3:15 pm. 40+ different tornado warnings during that 3 1/2 hour period. Almost surreal, like living within a pinball machine!

That turn to the North, the breakdown of the lower part of the eye, along with the dry air from the south certainly benefited us down here.
 
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Power went out here for first time just now, and back on after 20 seconds. Getting some some good gusts, thinking 50 - 60 mph max here
 
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Sarasota was in the eye. Hillsborough and Pinellas looking at 16 + inches of rain. Polk? Not sure. Came ashore in Siesta Key
 
Power here has been off and back on 4 different times now. Hotwire internet and fisionTV went out with the 2nd loss of power and remain out. Still getting Tropcal Stotm gusts and still from the south.
 
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