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Hurricane Idalia predicted to be an ‘unprecedented event’ with ‘impassable’ escape routes, warns National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service Warns of Unprecedented Threat from Hurricane Idalia

The ‍National Weather Service is not⁢ mincing ‌words about the threat Florida might face from Hurricane Idalia.

The storm was closing in on Florida’s Gulf ‍Coast on Tuesday afternoon with a ⁢projected landfall of Wednesday morning.

The‍ weather⁢ service⁣ said rising water could pose a serious threat.

As of 2 p.m. Tuesday Eastern time, Idalia was 130 miles west-northwest of the Dry Tortugas and 240 miles south-southwest of Tampa. The Category 1 hurricane was moving north at ​15 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center.

“A faster motion toward the north and north-northeast is expected through ​early Wednesday while Idalia approaches the Gulf ⁤Coast of Florida.⁤ A turn toward the northeast and east-northeast is forecast ⁢late Wednesday and Thursday, bringing the center of Idalia near or along the coasts of⁤ Georgia and the Carolinas,” the center’s update said.

“Rapid intensification ⁤is expected before landfall, and Idalia is forecast to be a ⁣major‍ hurricane when it reaches the Gulf coast ‍of Florida ⁤Wednesday ​morning,” it⁢ warned.

Rain‌ will vary by location, with parts ‍of Florida’s west coast and its Panhandle, ⁣southeast Georgia and the eastern parts of the Carolinas expected to get 4 to 8 ⁤inches of rain between Tuesday and Thursday. Parts of Florida​ near the storm’s landfall could see a foot of rain,‌ the hurricane center predicted.

The peak storm surge, if it arrived at high tide, was​ estimated at 10 to 15 feet in the‌ area between the Aucilla River and Yankeetown and 4 to 7 feet in Tampa Bay.

With evacuation orders and school closures already⁤ in effect, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged residents to get out of range of the surge, according to the⁢ South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

“If you’re there ‌in that storm‍ surge, ⁣you’re putting your‍ life in jeopardy,” he said.

“Please heed those orders. You don’t have to‌ leave the state. You don’t‌ have to go hundreds‌ of miles, you can go ⁤to a ‍shelter in a different part of your county, go to a friend’s house in⁤ an ⁤area that is not going to be susceptible to the storm surge, or‍ a hotel — all these things are good to do,” the governor said.

The post National Weather Service Projects Hurricane Idalia Will Be ‘Unprecedented Event’ with‌ ‘Impassable’ Escape Routes appeared first on The Western Journal.



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