Today marks the start of the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season. Atlantic Outlooks also begin today.
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
590 (Milton),
US Major:
590 (Milton),
FL Any:
590 (Milton),
FL Major:
590 (Milton)
Spike
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I have a few friends who live down in the florida keys and I was just curious how much time would they have to get to a safe area incase of the danger of a hurricane? Just curious. Thanks,
Spike 
And what would the best time to start packing up and leaving be??. thanks again
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James88
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I suppose it would depend on the speed and size of the storm itself, even though I don't have much knowledge in this area.
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Spike
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Ok thanks for the info, i was just curious because well its hurricane season and i just wanted to know how long it would take some friends to get to a safe area. Thanks,
Spike
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