8:15am Update: 150 mph Hurricane Milton Continues to Strengthen

At 8:12am, Milton continues to strength in the Gulf. Evacuation orders are going out today: Please follow them!

Milton is a small, but extremely powerful, hurricane. You can see the pinpoint eye above. 

At 8:13am, the satellite image (with lightning activated on the display) shows intense lightning near the eye. 
Lightning near the eye is a bad sign as it means intensification. Winds have increased to 150 mph and the pressure is 945 940 mb and dropping rapidly. It will probably reach Cat 5 status. 

Here is the updated (7a) forecast from the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Color codes:
  • Red = hurricane warning. 
  • Blue = tropical storm warning.
  • Pink = hurricane watch.
  • Yellow = tropical storm watch.
In addition to a hurricane watch, a devastating storm surge is forecast along much of the Florida Gulf Coast.
While out at sea, Milton is forecast to strengthen to 155 mph winds and then have 125 mph at landfall. This will be somewhat like Katrina that had extreme winds out to sea which created the terrible storm surge even though it was somewhat less strong at landfall. 

Please follow evacuation orders! 

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