Tracking Hurricane Milton: What to expect in Georgia as storm exits Florida

The Category 3 storm made landfall near Florida’s Siesta Key, a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Sarasota, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Publish Date: Tuesday 8th October 2024
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The Category 3 storm made landfall near Florida’s Siesta Key, a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Sarasota, according to the National Hurricane Center. Early Thursday, the storm moved into the Atlantic after crossing the Florida peninsula.

As of the NHC’s 11 a.m. update Thursday, the now-Category 1 storm was moving about 20 mph, and its center was over the Atlantic about 135 miles east of Cape Canaveral. With a windfield of up to 300 miles, however, coasts along Florida, Georgia and even portions of southern South Carolina are still feeling its impact.

The NHC said coastal Georgia can expect storm surges of 3-5 feet along with tropical storm conditions through the afternoon thanks to Milton’s counterclockwise motion that could push water onto the coasts from central Florida all the way to the Altamaha Sound in Georgia.

“Use caution after the storm as deadly hazards remain, including downed power lines and flooded areas,” the NHC warned.

In anticipation of Milton, Georgia’s state of emergency, which has been in place since Hurricane Helene for counties near the Florida and South Carolina borders as well as near the coast, was extended.

“For as long as needed, we will work with those on the local level to ensure resources are available for those who need them following this devastating storm,” Gov. Brian Kemp wrote on X.

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ExploreFloridians fleeing Milton: What to know if you’re headed to Georgia

Several Georgia hotels and campgrounds opened their doors to evacuees. In metro Atlanta, for example, Atlanta Motor Speedway and the National Indoor RV Centers opened their sites to those needing a place to stay. Georgia State Parks have also been open to RVs and campers.

Robert Williams and his wife, Paula, arrived at the speedway Tuesday after fleeing their home in Clermont, Florida.

“My wife says, ‘We’re not staying.’ I go, ‘You’re right, we’re not staying,’” Robert Williams told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “So (we) loaded up the motorhome and came, just going north.”

The couple stayed in Macon overnight and drove further north after Paula Williams heard about Atlanta Motor Speedway’s campground on Facebook.

“We tried to get camping spots all the way up to Savannah ... but they were all full,” Robert Williams said.

Due to evacuations, Georgia’s interstates saw large increases in traffic volume, the Georgia Department of Transportation said Tuesday. Volume on I-75 was four times higher than historical averages and, by 8 a.m. Tuesday, the volume on I-75 North was 280% higher than normal between the Florida border and Macon.

December 23, 2024

Story attribution: Rosana Hughes, John Spink , Caroline Silva, Rosana Hughes, John Spink, Caroline Silva
The Atlanta Journal Constitution

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