Tropical Storm Idalia Strengthens into Hurricane Threatening Florida
Rapid Intensification Expected
Tropical Storm Idalia is predicted to rapidly intensify from a Category 1 hurricane to a powerful Category 3 hurricane within 24 hours. This is due to the exceptionally warm water in the Gulf of Mexico, making it a potential threat to Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Potential Impact on Tampa
A small shift in the hurricane’s track could have a dramatic effect on Tampa. If Idalia were to make landfall farther south than currently forecast, Tampa could experience stronger winds and a larger storm surge.
Impacts Beyond the Cone
The storm surge, wind, and rain from Idalia will affect much of Florida’s Gulf Coast. Even after making landfall, the damaging winds and heavy rain will spread far inland into Florida, parts of Georgia, and the Carolinas.
Evacuations and Preparations
Evacuations have been issued for multiple counties in Florida, including Hillsborough County, home to Tampa. Mandatory evacuations have been ordered for low-lying coastal areas and vulnerable structures. It is crucial for residents to follow these evacuation orders as storm surge can be life-threatening.
Potential for Life-Threatening Storm Surge
A storm surge warning is in effect from Englewood to Indian Pass, including Tampa Bay. The potential for storm surge up to 12 feet is a major concern. Areas in the Big Bend region and the Panhandle are expected to experience the worst of the storm’s impact.
Impacts on Airports, Universities, and Schools
Tampa International Airport will cease all commercial operations starting Tuesday. The University of Florida and Florida State University have announced campus closures and class cancellations. Schools across the region have also canceled classes in preparation for the severe weather.
Preparation in Georgia
Georgia is also preparing for Idalia’s arrival. Governor Brian Kemp has activated the State Operations Center to ensure preparedness for any potential impact.
Read More of this Story at www.cnn.com – 2023-08-29 02:31:00
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