Is Hurricane Lee Expected To Hit Florida?
Lee heightened into a typhoon Wednesday night with greatest supported breeze velocities of 75 mph, and the tempest is supposed to rapidly fortify into an "incredibly perilous" serious tropical storm with potential top breeze paces of 150 mph, putting it at the higher finish of the Class 4 territory, the Public Storm Place said. "No immediate effects on South Florida are normal right now ," the Public Weather conditions Administration in Miami said Tuesday night on X, the web-based entertainment stage previously known as Twitter. Authorities have cautioned Floridians, in the midst of pinnacle typhoon season, to guarantee their tempest supplies are prepared. Starting around 5 p.m. Wednesday, Lee was 1,130 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands, the eastern limit of the Caribbean. Lee was moving west-northwest at 14 mph with most extreme supported breezes of 75 mph. Typhoon force twists arrived at up to 90 miles from Lee's middle, and storm force twists arrived