Tropical Depression Four, currently churning in the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to intensify into a tropical storm and potentially a hurricane as it barrels towards Florida’s Gulf Coast. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a series of watches and warnings, urging residents to prepare for a potentially significant weather event.
Watches and Warnings
- Hurricane Watch: Aucilla River to Yankeetown
- Tropical Storm Warning: Dry Tortugas, West coast of Florida peninsula from south of Yankeetown to East Cape Sable
- Tropical Storm Watch: Florida Keys south of Channel 5 Bridge, West of Aucilla River to Ochlockonee River
- Storm Surge Watch: Bonita Beach to Aucilla River, including Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor
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Residents in these areas should be prepared for hurricane or tropical storm conditions, including strong winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surge. The storm surge watch indicates the possibility of life-threatening flooding in coastal areas.
Current Status and Forecast
As of 8:00 AM EDT, Tropical Depression Four was located near western Cuba, moving west-northwest. It is expected to turn northwest today and then northward, reaching the Florida Gulf coast late Sunday or Monday. Strengthening is forecast, and the depression is likely to become a tropical storm today and could reach hurricane strength over the Gulf of Mexico.
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Potential Impacts
Florida residents should anticipate:
- Strong Winds: Hurricane-force winds are possible in the watch area by Sunday night, with tropical storm winds arriving earlier.
- Storm Surge: Life-threatening inundation is possible in coastal areas under the storm surge watch.
- Heavy Rainfall: 5 to 10 inches of rain, with localized amounts up to 15 inches, could lead to flash and urban flooding.
- Tornadoes: A few tornadoes may occur across the Florida Keys and western Florida Peninsula.
Preparations and Safety
Residents are urged to finalize their hurricane preparations, including:
- Reviewing emergency plans and gathering supplies
- Securing loose objects outdoors
- Staying informed through official channels
- Following any evacuation orders
Those in vulnerable coastal areas should be prepared to evacuate if necessary. It’s crucial to stay vigilant and take this storm seriously to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
Stay Informed
Stay tuned to local weather forecasts and official updates from the National Hurricane Center for the latest information on Tropical Depression Four. Remember, preparedness is key to staying safe during this potential weather event.
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