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A few 10 days after Helene prepared for another hurricane, possibly Category 3, in Tierra, Florida
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A few 10 days after Helene prepared for another hurricane, possibly Category 3, in Tierra, Florida

(CNN) –A few 10 days after Hurricane Helene found Tierra in Florida, it was preparing to kill another potentially devastating hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico in a potential Category 3 ordeal.

Tropical Milton, which formed in the western Gulf, is cut off from the coast after entering tropical depression for an hour and has issued a special warning to the Huracan Nacional Center. The decimotercera tormenta with name, which uses the letter M, is written in the previsto: no suele production hasta the 25 de october.

I predicted that Milton will have potentially deadly consequences for parts of Florida’s east coast next week. Using a vertical combustion chamber at very low temperatures and incredibly high temperatures at the surface of the sea, Milton was able to perform consistently over the next few days.

“The official intensity forecasts indicated that Milton would convert into a hurricane 36 hours ago and into a major intensity hurricane in 72 hours,” said an update from the Centro Nacional de Huracanes.

I was convinced that the torment would “intensify very quickly until I left the square and the north to travel through the Gulf of Mexico and came on the trail of the Huracan mayor in the middle of the week when I “I’m going to the east coast of the Florida Peninsula,” he said at the Huracan center. From this point on, I previously had to travel in Florida with a speed limit of 185 km/h.

Hurray for Category 3 or higher at Saffir Simpson School. To convert a hurricane to Category 3 ordeal, drivers reached a top speed of 110 mph (178 km/h) at its center.

It is likely that he will broadcast hurricane warnings, as well as a cyclist’s warnings, for parts of the Florida coast this is the case – he is waiting for a peligross bicycle plane for some zones affected by Helene.

To prepare for the ordeal, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis declared that the state of emergency was inactive for 35 residents and then communicated with his office.

“Regardless of destination, local events may occur in parts of Mexico the next day or the next, and by the end of this week, much of Florida may occur in the middle of next week,” the NHC said.

The ordeal comes after Helene entered Florida’s Category 4 Big Bend on September 26, creating an 800km-long destructive path of catastrophic flooding, dangerous damage and power damage. Local authorities were informed of more than 200 million people in their final stages and indicated that this was the case.

Helene was tormented by the mayors she last produced in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Pronóstico most informed of the ordeal at this moment had a total of 65 to 98 million residents this month along the entire length of the state, from Gainesville to Key West, with more than 163 possible million kilometers this July. Tampa had seen more than 327 million residents during the year. Cities like Melbourne, Jacksonville, Naples and Fort Myers saw more than a foot more rainfall last year.

The storm surges in the western Florida Peninsula were also increased by the marches and the millions. Gusts, tornadoes and trumpets in the water are also possible next week.

The Huracan center is located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, the Florida Peninsula, the Cayos of Florida and the Bahamas.

CNN meteorologist Elisa Raffa made an important contribution.

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