Sen. Rubio: Hurricane Milton Impact 'Worst Case' for Fla.

The home of the Weibel family is boarded up in preparation for Hurricane Milton on Monday, Oct. 7, in Port Richey, Florida. (AP)

By    |   Monday, 07 October 2024 09:55 PM EDT ET

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said Monday that the forecast for Hurricane Milton is "almost identical" to what the National Hurricane Center once tabbed a "worst case" scenario for Florida.

Milton rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm on Monday with sustained winds of 180 mph. In a post to X, Rubio attached a graphic showing storm surge of 8 to 12 feet for Tampa Bay and 5 to 10 feet for Charlotte Harbor. That, however, was from a forecast earlier in the day. The NHC updated Tampa Bay to 10 to 15 feet of storm surge and Charlotte Harbor to 6 to 10 feet.

"Several years ago I asked @NHC_Atlantic to show me what the worst case storm hitting Florida would look like. What they showed me back then is almost identical to the #Milton forecast now," Rubio said in the post.

In a subsequent post, Rubio wrote, "If you live in an evacuation zone the time to leave is as soon as you can. Do NOT wait for the last minute."

In its 5 p.m. forecast on Monday, the NHC had Milton's center making landfall as a Category 3 storm early Thursday morning. It added the hurricane could bring with it "life-threatening storm surge and damaging winds" to Florida's west coast.

"I can't emphasize this enough: now is the time to know your zone and listen to local officials. Get out NOW if you've been told to do so!" posted Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla.

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said Monday that the forecast for Hurricane Milton is "almost identical" to what the National Hurricane Center once tabbed a "worst case" scenario for Florida.
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