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Nicolewhich made landfall this morning as a Category 1 hurricane south of Vero Beach (east coast Florida) now moves over the center Florida which tropical storm with winds of 60 mph (100 km/h), the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said.
The eighth hurricane this year in the Atlantic Basin made landfall. Florida around 3:00 local time (07:00 GMT) on Thursday. On Wednesday, he landed on the island of Great Abaco in the Bahamas.
The first information from the input group Hurricane a Florida They talk about floods, downed trees, damage to roofs and infrastructure, power outages.
At 07:00, Nicole Storm it was about 30 miles (50 km) southwest of Orlando and about 55 miles (90 km) east of Tampa, on Florida’s west coast.
storm It’s moving at 14 miles per hour (22 km/h) in a west-northwest direction, but it’ll turn northwest and northwest today, and accelerate north and northeast on Friday.
According to the NHC forecast, the center Nicole will cross the center Florida and possibly appear in the far northeast Gulf of Mexicoto then cross the Panhandle (Northeast Florida) and Georgia between tonight and Friday.
Maximum sustained winds have dropped to nearly 60 miles per hour (100 km/h) and gusts have picked up and Nicole will weaken as she moves overland.
It will most likely become depression tropical over Georgia tonight or early Friday morning and for Nicole to merge with the front over the Atlantic Friday night.
strength nicole
Nicole still great tropical storm. His strong winds tropical storm they extend outward up to 450 miles (720 km) from the center, especially to the north.
Tropical storm warnings are available for both coasts of Florida, the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, as well as areas of downtown that state and Georgia and South Carolina.
winds Nicole They’re gonna keep punishing the coast Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, how rainyand the danger of storm surges with sea rises up to 1.5 meters along the Atlantic coast remains.
Tornadoes can also occur in various areas of the southeastern United States.
At the end of September on Hurricane JanA Category 4 storm hit southwest Florida, crossing the state into the Atlantic and leaving a trail of death and destruction from which affected areas will take a long time to recover.
EFE
Source: RPP

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