4:50pm Hurricane Forecast

Above is the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center, but I have added all of the Tampa Metro area and coastal areas south to Sarasota to the forecast of possible paths of the storm's center. 

It is important to consider that, if this is a perfect forecast or the storm moves a little to the east of the current path, there will be a significant storm surge in the Tampa Bay region. 

Here is an explanation of the map. 
  • M = major hurricane with winds to 115 mph. 
  • H = hurricane.
  • S = tropical storm. 
  • Blue = tropical storm warnings
  • Pink = hurricane watch
  • Yellow = tropical storm watch 
Assuming the forecast works out, the hurricane will be named Helene. 

What would I do now if I lived in a coastal area with this storm potential? 
  • Make sure infirm relatives and friends will be cared for. 
  • Refill prescriptions. 
  • Purchase any essentials.
  • Fully fuel your auto and/or chain saw. 
  • Make sure your "go kit" is up-to-date and ready.
  • If you live in a mobile home, make plans to shelter elsewhere if the storm reaches hurricane strength. 
I will update the forecast again tomorrow morning. 

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