#MILTON UPDATE: There is a lot to say about Hurricane Milton. But here are some key points:
- There is no way to know for sure if the Tampa Bay area will take a direct hit. It's too close to call. It will likely be too close to call up to near landfall.
- If the center jogs just south of the entrance to Tampa Bay, the situation in Hillsborough and Pinellas Counties will be bad, but not catastrophic. If the center comes ashore just north of the Bay, the surge will be significantly worse than Helene. Vast areas around Tampa Bay, including much of Pinellas County and downtown Tampa, will go underwater.
- The Gulf water will be pushed up to 12 feet above normal high tide along the entire densely populated west coast of Florida near and south of where Milton's center comes ashore. Know the forecast for your area and evacuate if ordered.
- Hurricane-force winds will spread across the state on both sides of the storm track. In fact, the strongest winds and highest flood potential will likely be north of the track of the storm. Tornadoes are possible .
Unless we get extremely lucky, Milton will be one of the biggest hurricane disasters in history.
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