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There’s cars underwater. Some homes are completely underwater,
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said during a press conference Thursday With the initial tornadoes, that particular band of showers and storms from Milton seemed to really eject pretty far out in front of the hurricane,
The atmosphere had plenty of time to warm up,
I was shocked when I pulled up the instability chart. It was as high as you’d see in Kansas on a storm chase,
That’s the first EF-3 for our South Florida area, from Lake Okeechobee and southward, on record,
said Donal Harrigan, a NWS meteorologist in Miami You can probably count on one hand how many EF-3s there have been in the state, historically. We could potentially have multiple of them in one day,
One possibility would take the system westward into Central America and southern Mexico, and the other is, unfortunately, toward Florida,
DaSilva said in AccuWeather's report On Saturday, environmental conditions are forecast to become less conducive, and further development appears unlikely after that time,
We expect another gyre to get going over Central America later next week,
AccuWeather lead hurricane expert Alex DaSilva said of the potential storm in AccuWeather's report on Thursday There's places where water is continuing to rise,
Governor Ron DeSantis warned on Friday No... but he has the biggest mouth."
Asked whether Trump was singularly to blame for a dangerous swirl of misinformation, Biden replied Our paradise will come back."
And 67-year-old resident Mark Horner sounded a note of optimism, telling AFP We'll probably sell... it's just become too much for us,
If you must travel around the county, be aware that dozens of flooded roads are closed, and you will have to navigate safely around them. Do NOT drive through floodwaters."
Pasco County is experiencing historical flooding in low-lying areas and in several neighborhoods around the county near our rivers and lakes,
the county wrote Friday in an alert post to its social media accounts Due to the simple fact that they said it wasn’t an evacuation zone, it had us in a panic mode,
I put in my address so many times, up until the storm came,
A lot of people are just trying to survive these days,
said Hood, who is a medical stenographer I could barely even open the door because the water was like pushing onto the door so hard. But once we opened the door, the water rose to like here,
she said, pointing slightly above her waist They just were out like that. Everyone was gone.”
As for the property managers, McCoy said