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Sarasota and Manatee counties are currently in danger from Tropical Storm Milton. Here’s the latest:

See below for the latest updates as Sarasota and Manatee counties prepare for another potentially devastating storm.

8:40 a.m.: National Hurricane Center predicts more strengthening for potential Hurricane Milton

The National Hurricane Center’s 8 a.m. update shows that Tropical Storm Milton is becoming better organized and the path is still centered on the area between Sarasota and Tampa, but there are several factors that may alter where the storm eventually makes landfall.

“While the track guidance is generally in good agreement on this scenario, there remains some spread in both the track and forward speed, so it is too early to specify which portions of the Florida Peninsula will get the worst impacts,” reads the NHC forecaster’s discussion.

The National Hurricane Centers forecast track for Tropical Storm Milton is shown in this cone of concern graphic from 8 a.m. Sunday, October 6, 2024.The National Hurricane Centers forecast track for Tropical Storm Milton is shown in this cone of concern graphic from 8 a.m. Sunday, October 6, 2024.

The National Hurricane Centers forecast track for Tropical Storm Milton is shown in this cone of concern graphic from 8 a.m. Sunday, October 6, 2024.

According to the forecaster, how much Milton will strengthen is also uncertain, with models suggesting outcomes ranging from Category 1 to Category 5. NHC’s current forecast predicts winds of 120 mph, or Category 3, when Milton makes landfall.

“However, this is below the intensity consensus, and it would not be surprising if the storm gets stronger,” says the NHC forecaster.

No matter the specific details of potential Hurricane Milton, “there is increasing confidence that a powerful hurricane with life-threatening hazards will be affecting portions of the Florida west coast around the middle of this week,” says the NHC forecast.

8:30 a.m.: Where to find sandbags in Sarasota and Manatee counties

North Port: A self-serve sandbag station is open behind the George Mullen Activity Center at 1602 Kramer Way. Sand and bags will be available while supplies last. Residents should bring their own shovels.

Bradenton: Sandbags are available on Sunday, October 6, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Public Works Annex, 1411 9th Street West. Enter from 9th Street West and follow signs into the area behind the annex. You must provide a valid ID demonstrating city residency.

Manatee County: Find all sandbag locations on Manatee County’s Severe Weather Information Center page.

This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Live: Potential Hurricane Milton, Sarasota Bradenton in track





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