Damage from Hurricane Milton throughout Central Florida
Damage from Hurricane Milton throughout Central Florida
Central Florida is still feeling the effects of Hurricane Milton.
We will continue to feel the effects of Hurricane Milton even though it has gone to the Atlantic, according to the Melbourne National Weather Service office on Thursday morning.
"Today, Hurricane Milton is expected to stay offshore, raising concerns about flooding and persistent wind in the surrounding areas." Furthermore, dangerous beach conditions are anticipated. It said on X, formerly Twitter, "Try to avoid going outside as clear skies do not equate to no hazards."
We will continue to feel the effects of Hurricane Milton even though it has gone to the Atlantic, according to the Melbourne National Weather Service office on Thursday morning.
"Today, Hurricane Milton is expected to stay offshore, raising concerns about flooding and persistent wind in the surrounding areas." Furthermore, dangerous beach conditions are anticipated. It said on X, formerly Twitter, "Try to avoid going outside as clear skies do not equate to no hazards."
Pinellas County is closed, the sheriff claims.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's office declared a "county closure" on Thursday morning in the severely damaged Tampa Bay area.
"Due to hazardous conditions, all access points to Pinellas County are closed effective immediately and will remain closed until further notice."
Hurricane Milton caused gusts of 101 mph and more than 18 inches of rain to be recorded in the county.
The Pinellas County Sheriff's office declared a "county closure" on Thursday morning in the severely damaged Tampa Bay area.
"Due to hazardous conditions, all access points to Pinellas County are closed effective immediately and will remain closed until further notice."
Hurricane Milton caused gusts of 101 mph and more than 18 inches of rain to be recorded in the county.

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