Cyclone in florida latest news
Here are the latest news updates on the cyclone in Florida:
Latest Update: As of 11:00 AM EDT, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for the Florida Keys and a Tropical Storm Watch for the west coast of Florida.
Current Status: Tropical Storm Ian is currently located about 140 miles (220 km) southeast of Key West, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a central pressure of 990 mbar (29.23 inHg).
Forecast: Ian is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later today and make landfall in Florida tonight or early tomorrow morning. The storm is forecast to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and storm surge to the state.
Impacts: The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Storm Surge Watch for the west coast of Florida, including Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast. Heavy rain and flash flooding are also expected, particularly in the Florida Keys and southern Florida.
Evacuations: Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for some areas in the Florida Keys, including Key West, Islamorada, and Marathon. Voluntary evacuations have been recommended for other areas.
Closures: The Florida Keys Overseas Highway has been closed in both directions, and several bridges have been shut down due to high winds and storm surge.
Power Outages: Utility companies are preparing for potential power outages, and residents are advised to have a plan in place in case of an outage.
Shelters: Shelters have been opened in various locations throughout Florida, including the Florida Keys, to accommodate those who may need to evacuate.
Stay Informed: Residents are advised to stay informed through local news and weather reports, and to follow evacuation orders and instructions from local authorities.
Latest News Articles:
- "Tropical Storm Ian Forms in the Atlantic, Heads Toward Florida" (The New York Times)
- "Florida Braces for Tropical Storm Ian, Which Could Bring Heavy Rain and Strong Winds" (The Washington Post)
- "Tropical Storm Ian: Florida Keys Under Mandatory Evacuation Order" (NBC News)
- "Ian Strengthens into Tropical Storm, Florida Keys Under Watch" (CNN)
Please note that the situation is rapidly changing, and it's essential to stay informed through official sources and local news outlets for the latest updates.