Just be aware of flooding. That's what has killed more with Helene than anything related to storm surge and wind. There's also the issue of potential for Tornadoes.I managed to get groceries delivered between bands of rain. Track is still north of me, so I'm ready to ride this thing out.
Central Florida, as a whole is going to get whomped. Path basically rolls through the biggest tourist destinations of the state from Tampa Bay through Disney and Universal.It looks like I'm in the clear. If the current track holds, I'll just barely get scraped by the edge of tropical storm strength winds and only lose power for two days.
Poor Tampa though. Track has them in an absolute bullseye.
You have one expected to form around the 15th and hit the tip.Living in Miami, Im not too worried about this upcoming storm in our neck of the woods. But I have friends in Tampa, Orlando and Talahassee that I'm genuinely starting to worry for.
Let’s hope so! Feel bad for whoever gets it, but Tampa isn’t ready.Tracks have moved south.
Tampa is going to pull off a last minute escape again. Just watch.
Oh, Tampa is getting nailed with the brunt of the storm. But, by trending to a more southern eye landfall, they won’t get AS BAD a storm surge as they would have had if the storm had fallen north of Tampa.Let’s hope so! Feel bad for whoever gets it, but Tampa isn’t ready.
I live in Brandon and work in South Tampa. Only people who are ready are the dudes that party on Bayshore.Oh, Tampa is getting nailed with the brunt of the storm. But, by trending to a more southern eye landfall, they won’t get AS BAD a storm surge as they would have had if the storm had fallen north of Tampa.