There is an increasing risk of damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge in portions of the Texas Coast late Sunday and Monday where Hurricane and Storm Surge Watches have been issued. Flash and urban flooding are possible across portions of the Texas Gulf Coast and eastern Texas from Sunday through the middle of next week. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eFj-hyVn #CensusData #HurricaneSeason
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One of the very first steps Inland takes to prioritize safety prior to severe weather is establishing a contact line for tenants and customers. Communication during the threat of a potential tropical storm or hurricane is critical. For more information and tenant resources, visit: https://lnkd.in/eD7KWZb
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Hurricane Helene is making its way over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall on the Florida Big Bend coast by Thursday evening or early Friday morning. The storm is currently a Category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of 100 mph and is projected to strengthen to a major hurricane upon landfall. Key Points: *Landfall Timing: Thursday evening or early Friday morning *Affected Areas: Florida Big Bend coast, Florida Panhandle, Southeastern U.S., including Tallahassee, Huntsville, Atlanta, and the Southern Appalachians *Storm Surge: Catastrophic and potentially deadly storm surges up to 20 feet are expected along the Florida Big Bend coast *Warnings: Hurricane warnings from Anclote River to Mexico Beach, FL. Storm surge warnings for parts of Florida, including Tampa Bay. *Rainfall: 6-12 inches with isolated totals up to 18 inches, causing potential life-threatening flash and urban flooding *Wind Impact: Strong, damaging winds expected well inland Residents are urged to follow local officials' advice and evacuate if instructed. Stay safe and prepared. 🌊🌪️ For more details, visit our website or contact us directly. #HurricaneHelene #EmergencyPreparedness https://lnkd.in/gVEPXHdx
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Hurricane Helene is making its way over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall on the Florida Big Bend coast by Thursday evening or early Friday morning. The storm is currently a Category 2 hurricane with sustained winds of 100 mph and is projected to strengthen to a major hurricane upon landfall. Key Points: *Landfall Timing: Thursday evening or early Friday morning *Affected Areas: Florida Big Bend coast, Florida Panhandle, Southeastern U.S., including Tallahassee, Huntsville, Atlanta, and the Southern Appalachians *Storm Surge: Catastrophic and potentially deadly storm surges up to 20 feet are expected along the Florida Big Bend coast *Warnings: Hurricane warnings from Anclote River to Mexico Beach, FL. Storm surge warnings for parts of Florida, including Tampa Bay. *Rainfall: 6-12 inches with isolated totals up to 18 inches, causing potential life-threatening flash and urban flooding *Wind Impact: Strong, damaging winds expected well inland Residents are urged to follow local officials' advice and evacuate if instructed. Stay safe and prepared. 🌊🌪️ For more details, visit our website or contact us directly. #HurricaneHelene #EmergencyPreparedness https://lnkd.in/gvJjZexb
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