From the Weather Channel:
“Idalia Expected To Strengthen As It Heads Toward Florida
Landfall On Wednesday”
Idalia may rapidly intensify into a major hurricane by the
time it makes landfall in Florida on Wednesday. Life-threatening storm surge,
damaging winds and flooding rain are all expected in parts of Florida later
Tuesday through Wednesday, spreading to the Southeast coast by Wednesday and
Thursday. If you live in an area prone to storm surge, be sure to follow the
advice of local officials if evacuations are ordered.
Idalia should move northward through the Gulf of Mexico and
then turn northeast toward Florida on Tuesday and Tuesday night. Plenty of warm
water and increasingly favorable upper-level winds will make rapid
intensification possible. Idalia could be at Category 3 hurricane strength when
it makes landfall Wednesday morning, most likely in Florida's Big Bend region. After
that, it will track near south Georgia and the coastal Carolinas through
Thursday while weakening to a tropical storm.
Hurricane and tropical storm alerts: A hurricane warning is in effect
from the middle of Longboat Key to Indian Pass, including Tampa Bay. A
hurricane warning means that hurricane conditions (74+ mph winds) are expected
somewhere in this area within 24 hours. Hurricane warnings are also in effect
for some inland areas of northern Florida and south Georgia.
(A watch is issued when tropical storm or hurricane
conditions are possible within 48 hours. A warning is issued when those
conditions are expected within 36 hours.)
Storm surge is a major danger in Florida: A storm surge warning is in effect
for Englewood to Indian Pass, including Tampa Bay. This means there is a danger
of life-threatening inundation from rising water moving inland from the
shoreline within the specified area, generally within 36 hours. Storm surge
watches are in effect for other parts of the Florida coast to southeast Georgia
and South Carolina.
Water levels could reach the following heights if the peak
surge coincides with high tide:
-Aucilla River, Florida, to Chassahowitzka, Florida: 8-12
feet
-Chassahowitzka, Florida, to Anclote River, Florida: 6-9
feet
-Ochlockonee River, Florida, to Aucilla River, Florida: 5-8
feet
-Anclote River, Florida, to middle of Longboat Key, Florida:
4-7 feet
-Tampa Bay: 4-7 feet
-Middle of Longboat Key, Florida, to Englewood, Florida: 3-5
feet
Storm Surge Forecast
Flooding rain is expected in Florida and the Southeast:
Heavier rain appears to begin sometime Tuesday, continuing into Thursday from
Florida into parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. That will likely trigger flash
flooding in some areas. Parts of the west coast of Florida, the Florida
Panhandle, southeast Georgia and the eastern Carolinas may receive 4 to 8
inches of rainfall, with isolated higher amounts of 12 inches possible,
primarily near landfall in northern Florida, according to the National
Hurricane Center. Damaging winds will reach far from the center: Locations
where hurricane warnings are in effect could have numerous power outages and
downed trees. Those more numerous outages may extend far inland to northeast
Florida and southeast Georgia. Elsewhere, at least scattered power outages and
some tree damage can be expected from other parts of Florida to the coastal
Carolinas.
Tropical storm force winds will reach areas of Florida in the
hurricane warning on Tuesday with hurricane force winds expected by late
Tuesday or Wednesday. Tornadoes are also a threat midweek. Isolated tornadoes
may develop ahead of Idalia on Tuesday along the west-central Florida coast and
will spread into the Big Bend area by Tuesday night. The threat for a few
tornadoes may persist across parts of northern Florida Wednesday morning and
will spread along the Southeast coast later Wednesday.
^ I hope my Family and Friends in Florida, Georgia, South
Carolina and North Carolina stay safe. ^
https://weather.com/safety/hurricane/news/2023-08-27-tropical-storm-idalia-hurricane-watches-florida
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