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Tropical Storm Idalia poses a threat to Florida, likely to hit as a hurricane.

A newly-formed tropical storm is headed toward Florida and could ⁤make ‌landfall as a ⁢low-level hurricane around the Panhandle by mid-week,‍ a forecast that⁣ has officials advising locals to start making preparations.

Idalia reached tropical storm strength on Sunday ⁤as the‌ tropical ‍cyclone over ⁤the record-warm ‍waters of the Gulf of Mexico, as shown by ⁢data from⁢ a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ⁣(NOAA) Hurricane Hunter aircraft.

“Interests in Florida need to stay up to date,” the ⁣National Hurricane‍ Center said‌ in a post to X,⁢ encouraging people to visit its website for the⁢ latest information. “Storm ‍Surge ⁢and hurricane watches may be [needed] later today. Have⁢ your hurricane plan in place!”

Idalia is expected to reach hurricane status in ‌the next 48 to 72 hours.‌ As⁤ of mid-day on Sunday, ⁤the ‍National Hurricane Center indicated that sustained maximum winds ​could get at least⁤ 90⁤ miles per hour, which would be ‍a Category 1 storm on‌ the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.

Storm surge, flooding from heavy rain, and hurricane-force winds are all possibilities for the west coast of Florida and its Panhandle as the storm gets ⁤closer. While the predicted track of the storm could change over ‌time, the center of‍ the system appears to be on a course​ to make landfall sometime mid-week between Panama City and Tampa.

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis announced‍ last week ⁢that he directed his state’s‌ emergency management team to ‍prepare for the tropical system. “Residents should remain vigilant ⁤and⁣ prepare ​for possible impacts early next week,” DeSantis said ​in a post to X.

Though Idalia appears to be making a bee-line for Florida, impacts from the ‌storm could also reach neighboring states such as Alabama ⁣and, later, Georgia ‌and⁤ the Carolinas. In the meantime, it is poised to travel between Mexico and Cuba.

On⁢ Saturday, ⁤DeSantis signed an executive⁣ order ‍declaring a ‌state ​of emergency covering 33 counties.

“I signed an ​Executive⁣ Order issuing a state of emergency out of an abundance of⁣ caution to⁢ ensure that the Florida Division of Emergency Management can begin staging resources and Floridians have plenty of time to prepare their families ⁢for a storm​ next⁢ week,” DeSantis said. “I encourage Floridians to have a plan⁤ in place and ensure that their hurricane supply kit is stocked.”

Another tropical system in the Atlantic Ocean being tracked‌ by the National Hurricane Center is Hurricane Franklin. Roughly ⁣275 miles north-northeast of Grand Turk Island as of late Sunday morning, Franklin​ is expected to⁣ curl away from the Caribbean and the‍ United ⁢States toward Bermuda.



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