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Hurricane Ian will make landfall over the next 12 to 18 with millions of Floridians in its path.
Prayers are needed for all who will be impacted by this impending disaster.
Even after Ian leaves Florida, the forecast track takes the remnants into the southeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic where significant flooding and severe weather will be possible.
BULLETIN
Hurricane Ian Intermediate Advisory Number 21A
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022
200 AM EDT Wed Sep 28 2022
...IAN MOVING CLOSER TO THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA...
...EXPECTED TO CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE, CATASTROPHIC
WINDS AND FLOODING IN THE FLORIDA PENINSULA...
STORM SURGE: The combination of storm surge and the tide will cause
normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters
moving inland from the shoreline. The water could reach the
following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if
the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide...
* Middle of Longboat Key to Bonita Beach, including Charlotte
Harbor...8-12 ft
* Bonita Beach to Chokoloskee...6-10 ft
* Anclote River to Middle of Longboat Key, including Tampa
Bay...4-6 ft
* Suwannee River to Anclote River...3-5 ft
* Mouth of the St. Mary's River to Altamaha Sound...4-6 ft
* Chokoloskee to East Cape Sable...4-7 ft
* Lower Keys from Key West to Big Pine Key, including the Dry
Tortugas...3-5 ft
RAINFALL: Ian is expected to produce the following storm
total rainfall:
* Florida Keys and South Florida: 6 to 8 inches, with local
maxima up to 12 inches.
* Central and Northeast Florida: 12 to 18 inches, with local
maxima up to 24 inches.
* Eastern Georgia and Coastal South Carolina: 4 to 8 inches,
with local maxima of 12 inches.
Widespread catastrophic flash, urban, and river flooding is
expected across central Florida. Widespread considerable flash,
urban, and river flooding is expected across portions of southern
Florida through tomorrow and northeast Florida, southeastern
Georgia, and coastal South Carolina later this week through the
weekend. Limited flash, urban, and river flooding is possible over
portions of the Southeast and southern Mid-Atlantic later this week
through the weekend.
TORNADOES: Tornadoes are possible today across central and south
Florida.
Hurricane Ian Public Advisory
Prayers are needed for all who will be impacted by this impending disaster.
Even after Ian leaves Florida, the forecast track takes the remnants into the southeast and portions of the mid-Atlantic where significant flooding and severe weather will be possible.
BULLETIN
Hurricane Ian Intermediate Advisory Number 21A
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092022
200 AM EDT Wed Sep 28 2022
...IAN MOVING CLOSER TO THE WEST COAST OF FLORIDA...
...EXPECTED TO CAUSE LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE, CATASTROPHIC
WINDS AND FLOODING IN THE FLORIDA PENINSULA...
STORM SURGE: The combination of storm surge and the tide will cause
normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters
moving inland from the shoreline. The water could reach the
following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if
the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide...
* Middle of Longboat Key to Bonita Beach, including Charlotte
Harbor...8-12 ft
* Bonita Beach to Chokoloskee...6-10 ft
* Anclote River to Middle of Longboat Key, including Tampa
Bay...4-6 ft
* Suwannee River to Anclote River...3-5 ft
* Mouth of the St. Mary's River to Altamaha Sound...4-6 ft
* Chokoloskee to East Cape Sable...4-7 ft
* Lower Keys from Key West to Big Pine Key, including the Dry
Tortugas...3-5 ft
RAINFALL: Ian is expected to produce the following storm
total rainfall:
* Florida Keys and South Florida: 6 to 8 inches, with local
maxima up to 12 inches.
* Central and Northeast Florida: 12 to 18 inches, with local
maxima up to 24 inches.
* Eastern Georgia and Coastal South Carolina: 4 to 8 inches,
with local maxima of 12 inches.
Widespread catastrophic flash, urban, and river flooding is
expected across central Florida. Widespread considerable flash,
urban, and river flooding is expected across portions of southern
Florida through tomorrow and northeast Florida, southeastern
Georgia, and coastal South Carolina later this week through the
weekend. Limited flash, urban, and river flooding is possible over
portions of the Southeast and southern Mid-Atlantic later this week
through the weekend.
TORNADOES: Tornadoes are possible today across central and south
Florida.
Hurricane Ian Public Advisory