During a recent government meeting, Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director Susan Harris provided a crucial update regarding an approaching hurricane. The meeting, which included a recess before discussing the budget, shifted focus to the weather situation as Harris presented the latest tracking information.
Harris indicated that the storm is expected to intensify into a major hurricane by Wednesday afternoon, with the potential for significant impacts in the region. She emphasized the importance of preparedness, noting that the engineer's office is already taking steps to ensure readiness for the storm's arrival.
The forecast predicts tropical storm winds ranging from 39 to 73 miles per hour, with a 13% chance of these winds affecting the local area. Additionally, Harris warned of the possibility of up to four inches of rainfall, urging residents and officials to remain vigilant as the situation develops.
The EMA will continue to monitor the storm closely, with further updates scheduled throughout the day. Harris reassured attendees that timely information will be disseminated as it becomes available, highlighting the need for community preparedness in the face of the impending weather event.