Satellite Imagery
From the National Hurricane Center
An area of heavy rain is starting to spread across
portions of southwestern and west-central Florida out ahead of Milton.
Weather conditions will steadily deteriorate across
portions of the Florida Gulf Coast throughout the day.
Damaging winds, life-threatening storm surge, and heavy rainfall will extend well outside the forecast cone.
There is high confidence that Milton will remain a very dangerous hurricane when it reaches Florida, and maintain hurricane status as it moves across the state.
Headlines from NWS
Hurricane Milton just SW of Florida is forecast to remain an extremely dangerous major hurricane when it approaches the Gulf Coast late Wednesday
Dangerous, life-threatening storm surge is expected along portions of the SW Florida coast from Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning
Damaging tropical storm force winds are also expected beginning Wednesday afternoon in SW Florida and spreading east across the peninsula through Thursday
Several tornadoes will be possible tonight through Thursday morning
Impacts
Miami-Dade & Broward
- Most of the heavy rain is now forecast to wrap around Milton and move north.
- The FLOOD WATCH has bee canceled for your area
- Tropical storm force winds will still be possible especially with any rain band that moves over our area
- Tornadoes: We had tornado warnings overnight and may still see a few twisters through Thursday morning.
For the Keys:
- Sustained winds of 25 to 30 mph with frequent gusts around 40 mph from later today through tonight and into Thursday morning.
- Key West International Airport reported a wind gust of 37 mph.
- Storm surge saltwater flooding of 1 to 3 feet above ground level will be possible on the Gulf and Bayside of the Florida Keys from this afternoon through Thursday morning, and possibly into Thursday evening on the Bayside of the Upper Keys
- Atlantic facing shorelines will continue to experience crashing waves and over-wash through today and into tonight, causing saltwater flooding in the adjacent neighborhoods.
- A Coastal Flood Warning remains in effect for all of the Florida Keys.
- The potential for isolated tornadoes will continue across the Keys today and tonight.
Bahamas:
- Tropical storm conditions are expected in portions of the northwestern Bahamas on Thursday
- Grand Bahama Island, the Abacos, and Bimini remain under a Tropical Storm Warning
- This means you could see winds over 39 mph when/if a rain band moves over you
- Seas will get rough specially once the system moves into the Atlantic
Stay safe
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