**** 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Major Hurricane Milton (150 mph) | West Florida On Notice ****

4 Dimensional

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Milton a Cat 3 now. 120 mph.

Latest up, 125 mph

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Coldchi

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People in Tampa and surrounding areas got a 3 day headstart to get the fuck out the way.
No excuses if u voluntarily choose to stay.

The state even made agreements with Uber to provide those with no transportation, with free Uber rides to hotels or hurricane designated shelters.
 

TheFuser

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BGOL Investor
People in Tampa and surrounding areas got a 3 day headstart to get the fuck out the way.
No excuses if u voluntarily choose to stay.

The state even made agreements with Uber to provide those with no transportation, with free Uber rides to hotels or hurricane designated shelters.

Fam, my three people in Tampa are like, "We're not near the water, we're cool." They won't listen to me. Shit sucks.
 

4 Dimensional

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Looks like it will reach 175 today. Is their any chance that wind sheer could move further north or weaken, because that will save many lives

It’s suppose to weaken before landfall, but it depends how strong it becomes. Right now it’s a compact storm. Not nearly as big as Helene was.
 

SamSneed

Disciple of Zod
BGOL Investor
People in Tampa and surrounding areas got a 3 day headstart to get the fuck out the way.
No excuses if u voluntarily choose to stay.

The state even made agreements with Uber to provide those with no transportation, with free Uber rides to hotels or hurricane designated shelters.
Man let them die fuck it

Hate to say it but those old people who are stubborn af, well bye, I’ll be damn if I risk my life for some old person who’s stupid af
 

Rezn8

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BGOL Investor
The clock is ticking down where we are going to see massive amounts of migration of American citizens from areas like Florida.

Folks screaming and hollering about Migrants coming across the Southern Border…..folks ain’t seen nothing yet when fellow Americans start moving inland from hurricane/coastal states.

The numbers are going to be in the millions. Folks moving in and living on top of each other like you see in dystopian Sci-Fi films.

That’s when folks will definitely show their true colors.

I'm in the Houston area, and I've seen enough and had enough. I'm looking into New Mexico and Arizona as potential relocation spots. No place is perfect, but after living through Ike, Harvey, Beryl, a derecho (which I'd never even heard of), plus other tropical storms, a hurricane-free region seems very appealing right now.
 
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