Hurricane Michael, information you need to know

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Hurricane Michael strengthens as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico and by Wednesday could become a category three hurricane.

As of 1:45 a.m., Tuesday, a tropical storm watch is in effect for Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Clinch, Coffee, Columbia, Echols, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Jeff Davis, Suwannee, and Ware.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service, the storm is approximately 480 miles south-southwest of Gainesville, or 580 miles south-southwest of Waycross, Georgia.

The storm is moving at 12 MPH with an intensity of 90 MPH.

A storm surge and tropical storm warning remain in effect for Crystal River and Homosassa. Wind gusts of up to 45 MPH are expected, which is a decrease from 57 MPH from previous forecasts.

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Storm Surge

Residents should secure any lightweight objects.

The Homosassa and Crystal River areas have the potential for 5-8 feet storm surges in prone areas. This will be a concern from Tuesday afternoon to Friday evening.

Additional rainfall of 1-3 inches is expected and higher in some areas.

The conditions are also favorable for tornadoes.

Inland Citrus County is also under a tropical storm warning.

This includes Inverness, Homosassa Springs, and Crystal River. Wind gusts of up to 35 MPH can be expected. Due to heavy rain, localized flooding may occur. Thunderstorms are excepted. Again, the conditions are favorable for tornadoes.

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Hurricane Michael

Citrus County is under a Local State of Emergency and the declaration has been signed by the Citrus County Board of County Commissioners for the immediate evacuation for the following:

  • Affected Evacuation Areas: Zone A, and;
  • Mobile homes, RVs, manufactured housing countywide

If you do not know what zone you are in, refer to the Evacuation Zone Map at www.sheriffcitrus.org or gis.citrusbocc.com/address-lookup.html.

This immediate evacuation order takes effect Tuesday, October 9, 2018, at 9 a.m.

SCHOOLS CLOSED: The Citrus County School Board has closed schools for both Tuesday, October 9, and Wednesday, October 10, in anticipation of Hurricane Michael.

Shelters will open Tuesday, October 9, 2018, at 9 a.m.

GENERAL POPULATION:

  • Lecanto Middle School
  • Citrus High School

PET-FRIENDLY:

  • Lecanto Primary School

SPECIAL NEEDS:

  • Forest Ridge Elementary

SANDBAG LOCATIONS:

City of Crystal River: Crystal River Fire Station; 650 NW 3rd Ave, Crystal River, FL 34428 — self-serve

Citrus County: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 – 8:00am – 8:00pm

LOCATION 1:

4508 S. Grandmarch Ave. Homosassa (Near Grover Cleveland Blvd.)

LOCATION 2:

7490 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy. Crystal River (Near Dan’s Clam Stand – on opposite side of the road)

There is a limit of 25 bags per vehicle.

For storm information call 352-249-2775, 352-249-2776, or 352-249-2777.

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