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Michael Now A Category 1 Hurricane… Targeting The Gulf Coast

| October 8, 2018 @ 9:56 am

Key Messages

  • Michael is forecast to be a dangerous major hurricane when it reaches the northeastern Gulf Coast on Wednesday, and life-threatening storm surge is possible along portions of the Florida Gulf Coast regardless of the storm’s exact track or intensity. Residents in the storm surge and hurricane watch areas should follow any advice given by local officials, as storm surge and hurricane warnings will likely be issued later today.
  • Heavy rainfall from Michael could produce life-threatening flash flooding from the Florida Panhandle and Big Bend region into portions of the Carolinas through Thursday.
  • Hurricane conditions will spread over portions of western Cuba this afternoon, where a hurricane warning is now in effect. Tropical storm conditions are expected over the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula and the Isle of Youth today.
  • Michael is expected to produce heavy rainfall and flash flooding over portions of western Cuba and the northeastern Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico during the next couple of days.

Latest Update
Michael now has maximum sustained winds at 75 MPH, making it a category 1 hurricane. Movement is to the north at 7 MPH and the minimum central pressure is down to 982mb.

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for the Cuban province of Pinar del Rio.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the Cuban province of the Isle of Youth and the coast of Mexico from Tulum to Cabo Catoche, including Cozumel.

A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for Navarre Florida to Anna Maria Island Florida, including Tampa Bay.

A Hurricane Watch is in effect for the Alabama-Florida border to Suwannee River, Florida.

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Suwannee River to Anna Maria Island, Florida, including Tampa Bay, along with from the Alabama-Florida border to the Mississippi-Alabama border.

Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 30 miles from the center and tropical-storm force winds extend outward up to 175 miles.

Steady to rapid strengthening id forecast during the next day or so, and Michael is forecast to become a major hurricane by Tuesday or Tuesday night.

Forecast track at this point takes it to the big bend area of the Florida Panhandle and making landfall as a possible major hurricane late on Wednesday evening or very early on Thursday (just after midnight).

Rainfall amounts will be the highest along and east of the circulation center, bringing 6-10 inches of rain to the Florida Panhandle and up into the southern parts of Georgia. Unfortunately, parts of the Carolinas could see some rainfall totals in the 4-6 inch range on Thursday and into Friday. The southeastern parts of Alabama will see 1-3 inches, with isolated totals approaching 4 inches.

As far as weather for Central Alabama with this forecast track, we should only see a very minimal effect from Michael throughout Wednesday and Thursday, bringing us a few more clouds and a slight increase to our rain chances. We’ll have scattered to numerous showers and storms on Wednesday and Thursday anyway due to an approaching trough and associated cold front. We’ll keep you posted on any updates to the hurricane.

Category: Alabama's Weather, ALL POSTS, Tropical

About the Author ()

Scott Martin is an operational meteorologist, professional graphic artist, musician, husband, and father. Not only is Scott a member of the National Weather Association, but he is also the Central Alabama Chapter of the NWA president. Scott is also the co-founder of Racecast Weather, which provides forecasts for many racing series across the USA. He also supplies forecasts for the BassMaster Elite Series events including the BassMaster Classic.

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