NHC forecasts Tropical Storm Ian will hit Florida as Category 3 hurricane
Hurricane tracker , hurricane florida , tropical depression 9 , florida hurricane , tropical storm florida , Tropical Depression Nine strengthened into Tropical Storm Ian Friday night.
This system is forecast to hit Florida as a Category 3 hurricane next week.
As of 5 a.m. Saturday, Tropical Storm Ian had strengthened while moving west over the Central Caribbean and was moving west at 14 mph.
Ian had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and was located 315 miles southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and 600 miles east-southeast of Grand Cayman.
The NHC advises hurricane conditions are possible in the Cayman Islands by early Monday.
The Florida Keys and South Florida can expect heavy rains to begin as early as Monday. Some flash and urban flooding is possible with this rainfall, according to the NHC.
"Rapid intensification is forecast Monday through Wednesday over some very warm water," WESH 2 Meteorologist Tony Mainolfi said. "GFS model continues to be slower and west of Euro with the forecast cone between these two models tonight. Intensity forecasts remain very impressive in the Category 2 - Category 4 range."
The National Weather Service has urged Florida residents and visitors to gather supplies and keep tracking the forecast.
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:
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A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within the watch area. A watch is typically issued 48 hours before the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-force winds, conditions that make outside preparations difficult or dangerous.
A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area, generally within 48 hours.
KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN A HURRICANE WATCH IS ISSUED
Stay tuned to WESH 2 News, WESH.COM, or NOAA Weather Radio for storm updates.
Prepare to bring inside any lawn furniture, outdoor decorations or ornaments, trash cans, hanging plants, and anything else that can be picked up by the wind.
Understand hurricane forecast models and cones.
Prepare to cover all windows of your home. If shutters have not been installed, use precut plywood.
Check batteries and stock up on canned food, first-aid supplies, drinking water, and medications.
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The WESH 2 First Warning Weather Team recommends you have these items ready before the storm strikes.
Bottled water: One gallon of water per person per day
Canned food and soup, such as beans and chili
Can opener for the cans without the easy-open lids
Assemble a first-aid kit
Two weeks' worth of prescription medications
Baby/children's needs, such as formula and diapers
Flashlight and batteries
Battery-operated weather radio
WHAT TO DO WHEN A HURRICANE WARNING IS ISSUED
Listen to the advice of local officials. If you are advised to evacuate, leave.
Complete preparation activities
If you are not advised to evacuate, stay indoors, away from windows.
Be alert for tornadoes. Tornadoes can happen during a hurricane and after it passes over. Remain indoors, in the center of your home, in a closet or bathroom without windows.