9:15am Hurricane Milton Update

 Now is the time to rush preparations to completion! 

We can now see Milton on radar. As of 9:12 am, Current maximum sustained winds are 155 mph. The eye of Milton is a little less impressive than it was even 20 minutes ago. Some dry air is entering (arrow) which means the well-forecast wind weakening in the eye is underway. However, the weakening will be limited as the storm is forecast to have 130 mph winds at landfall. Also, the wind weakening will have no bearing on the catastrophic storm surge. 

Below is the 8am forecast track. 

Look how much larger the wind field for tropical storm force winds (amber) and hurricane force winds (brown) are as compared to yesterday. Winds will be increasing along the Gulf Coast later this morning.

There is an enhanced risk of strong tornadoes in the hatched area. There is an enhanced risk of tornadoes in general in the yellow area. The brown area has a significant risk of tornadoes. 

Near and just north of I-4, there is the likelihood of a foot of rain along with major flooding. 

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