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Floridians are urged to prepare for yet another hurricane as Milton is forecast to impact the State early next week. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a powerful hurricane to impact some parts of Florida.
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Floridians are urged to prepare for another hurricane as Milton is forecast to impact the state next week. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a major hurricane to impact some parts of the State.
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Heavy rain and flash flooding are expected over parts of the peninsula as the system approaches from the Gulf by early to mid week.
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The tropics are quiet nearby but busy far away. Being quiet nearby doesn't mean that tropical rains won't arrive.
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It's been almost a week since Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida, but recovery efforts are ramping up at a frenetic pace.
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Unsettled weather conditions for parts of Florida will make recovery and cleanup efforts harder for some.
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Helene holds maximum sustained winds of 125 mph and is moving even faster at 23 mph to the north-northeast.
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Helene reached major category status shortly after 2 p.m. on Thursday and is racing north toward the Big Bend. Widespread power outages and catastrophic storm surges are expected.
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Hurricane Helene is stronger, and the building of its eye is a sign of further strengthening.
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