No, no worries here. Probably get some gusty winds but nothing major. Up around my house in Hernando could get dicey but tenant hasn't paid for 6 months so may work out for me.
Yeah, that was a radical change.... hopefully it blows through quick. Tampa is VERY surge prone, and on this side we dont need anymore rain.
I wish, I would be heading over under of cover of darkness tonight. Unfortunately when I was building it in 2004 we had the 4 storms go through one after the other so I cut down every tree that could even come close to hitting the house.
Severe line of t-storms moving through the area. It’s going to be rocking for most of us till midnight.
Been working it’s way East all day. My power blinked twice but so far still on. Check the radar, it’s a pretty intense line.
Poor people of Centro A. This remains a catastrophic situation for northeastern Nicaragua with an extreme storm surge of 15-20 ft forecast along with destructive winds and potentially 30 inches of rainfall, and it is exacerbated by the fact that it should make landfall in almost the exact same location that category 4 Hurricane Eta did a little less than two weeks ago. Key Messages: 1. Iota is expected to remain a catastrophic category 5 hurricane when it approaches the coast of Nicaragua tonight. Extreme winds and a life-threatening storm surge are expected along portions of the coast of northeastern Nicaragua, where a hurricane warning is in effect. 2. Through Thursday, heavy rainfall from Iota will likely lead to life-threatening flash flooding and river flooding across portions of Central America. Flooding and mudslides in Honduras and Nicaragua could be exacerbated by Hurricane Etas recent effects there, resulting in significant to potentially catastrophic impacts. FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS INIT 16/2100Z 13.6N 82.7W 140 KT 160 MPH. 12H 17/0600Z 13.7N 83.8W 110 KT 125 MPH...INLAND 24H 17/1800Z 13.8N 85.6W 55 KT 65 MPH...INLAND 36H 18/0600Z 13.8N 87.8W 35 KT 40 MPH...INLAND 48H 18/1800Z...DISSIPATED
Turns out that Iota made landfall as a Cat 4 storm with near 155 MPH sustained winds 15 miles from where Eta did two weeks ago. What a disaster. https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/16/weather/hurricane-iota-monday/index.html
latest gfs, bit too good to be true I think but we should start paying attention to next Wednesday/Thursday