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Hurricane Milton intensifies as Florida braces for impact

October 07, 2024 | Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida


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Hurricane Milton intensifies as Florida braces for impact
In a recent government meeting, officials provided critical updates regarding Hurricane Milton, currently a Category 5 storm with winds reaching 175 miles per hour. The hurricane is projected to approach Florida near Tampa early Wednesday, but is expected to weaken to a Category 3 due to wind shear before making landfall. As it crosses Florida, it will likely lose further strength.

Local authorities are preparing for the storm's impact, with sustained winds anticipated between 25 to 35 miles per hour and gusts potentially exceeding 55 miles per hour. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch through Thursday, predicting rainfall amounts of 4 to 6 inches, which could exacerbate existing flooding concerns.

In response to the impending storm, Port St. Lucie and St. Lucie County will close their offices on Wednesday and Thursday, while St. Lucie County Schools will be closed from Tuesday through Thursday. The City of Fort Pierce is actively distributing sand at five designated locations to help residents prepare for potential flooding.

Public works departments are conducting checks on lift stations and stormwater drainage systems to ensure they are operational ahead of the storm. Officials clarified that the local bridge will close if sustained winds reach 40 miles per hour, but will reopen once winds decrease to 25 miles per hour.

As the situation develops, officials are closely monitoring forecasts and will provide updates as necessary.

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