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That's going to be devastating for the Tampa Bay region. Direct hits from hurricanes are ultra rare there.
 
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I don't know as much about this as many if you, and I don't want to take the focus off Milton, and a lot can change in 12 days, but this is the GFS 12 days from now (Oct 18).

You can go here and press play. (Most of you probably already know this stuff) GFS Model
 
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Just keep the damn rain away. I am fine with no rain the rest of October.
I didn’t thumbs up your post because I like plants and would prefer to get an inch of rain every 7-8 days. I installed a personal weather station at my house (central Piedmont NC) 3-1/2 years ago and upload data to Weather Underground and Ambient Weather. Two years ago it measured 43+ inches of rain, last year 44+ inches, and 45+ this year already. That only includes a bit over 2” associated with Helene.

This is a very short measuring period to establish trend, but my data is pointing toward a general rainfall increase (in my area) with the warming weather patterns. Also, in each of the past few years, either November or December has been one of the highest rainfall months of that year. This year? We’ll see.
 
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