Chill falls over the Atlantic as the official season heads towards close
Days since last Hurricane Landfall —
US Any:
581 (Milton),
US Major:
581 (Milton),
FL Any:
581 (Milton),
FL Major:
581 (Milton)
Critical
EWW
Extreme Wind Warning — Wed Sep 28, 2022 3:12 PM
EWWTBW
FLC015-027-071-081-115-282200-
/O.NEW.KTBW.EW.W.0003.220928T1903Z-220928T2200Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Extreme Wind Warning
National Weather Service Tampa Bay Area Ruskin FL
303 PM EDT Wed Sep 28 2022
The National Weather Service in Ruskin has issued a
* Extreme Wind Warning for...
Southeastern Manatee County in west central Florida...
Charlotte County in southwestern Florida...
Western DeSoto County in south central Florida...
Lee County in southwestern Florida...
Sarasota County in west central Florida...
* Until 600 PM EDT.
* At 303 PM EDT, National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated
extreme winds, associated with the eyewall of Hurricane Ian, were
moving onshore near North Port, moving northeast at 5 mph.
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION!
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
TAKE COVER NOW! Treat these imminent extreme winds as if a tornado
was approaching and move immediately to the safe room in your
shelter. Take action now to protect your life!
&&
A Tornado Watch remains in effect until 500 PM EDT for south central,
southwestern and west central Florida.
LAT...LON 2632 8195 2641 8217 2735 8262 2732 8189
2698 8167 2677 8157 2642 8156 2642 8166
2632 8166 2631 8169 2632 8182 2633 8182
2633 8185 2631 8189
TIME...MOT...LOC 1903Z 211DEG 6KT 2705 8214
$$
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