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Navy Veterans To Cycle From Huntsville To Orange Beach | October 4, 2024 | News 19 at 10 p.m.
SUMMARY: Several Navy veterans will embark on a 500-mile cycling trip to Gulf Shores, starting tomorrow at 9 AM from the Space and Rocket Center. The week-long journey, known as the Panorama 500, began as a reunion for the Naval Academy class of 1983 and evolved into a charitable mission. Participants are fundraising for various veterans’ organizations, with one veteran highlighting a local charity in Huntsville that supports veterans throughout Northern Alabama. The cycling team is scheduled to arrive in Gulf Shores on October 11th.
Navy veterans will begin their 500-mile journey from Huntsville to Orange Beach on Saturday, October 5.
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Tropical Storm Milton will strengthen into a major category three hurricane before making landfal…
SUMMARY: Tropical Storm Moulton formed earlier today, with winds at 40 mph, moving north-northeast at 3 mph. It is expected to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane by 1 a.m. Monday, then rapidly increase to a Category 2 and potentially Category 3 by Tuesday afternoon before making landfall. While the storm will create stronger rip currents along the Gulf Coast, Alabama will be unaffected due to a cold front. This front will bring cooler, drier air, leading to fall-like conditions in the region next week with temperatures in the mid-50s at night and highs in the upper 70s.
Tropical Storm Milton will strengthen into a major category three hurricane before making landfall in the Florida
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Milton forecast to become a major hurricane, Significant impacts along the FL peninsula: 4p Saturday
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Alis Grant Skinner reports on the active tropics, with Hurricane Kirk and Hurricane Leslie in the Atlantic, while Tropical Storm Milton, formed today, poses a significant threat to the Florida Peninsula. Currently at 40 mph, Milton is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by Tuesday. The forecast indicates landfall near Tampa, with potential for severe storm surge and inland flooding, possibly 5-7 inches in some areas. Residents are advised to prepare hurricane safety plans. While the News 5 area may experience minor impacts, updates will be provided continuously on WKRG.com and TV.
Meteorologist Grant Skinner gives an update on the tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin. The News 5 First Alert Storm Team is tracking Kirk and Leslie which are both hurricanes in the central Atlantic, but these do not pose a threat to our area. There is a new area off the west coast of Africa that has a low chance of formation, and it also does not pose a threat. The last system is Tropical Storm Milton in the western Gulf of Mexico. It is forecast to become a major hurricane before making landfall along the west coast of Florida bringing significant impacts to the FL peninsula. A cold front will keep this system on that east/northeast track, so no direct impacts are expected for the News 5 area. Rough surf and gusty winds will still be possible as this system passes far to our south next week.
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Trop. Depression FOURTEEN has formed in the Gulf of Mexico
SUMMARY: Tropical Depression 14 has formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, with maximum winds at 35 mph and minimal movement. The National Hurricane Center expects it to strengthen into Tropical Storm Milton by tonight, then potentially a Category 1 Hurricane by Monday, followed by a Category 2 hurricane near the Yucatan Peninsula. The system poses threats to the Florida Peninsula, already recovering from Hurricane Helen, particularly around Tampa Bay, Sarasota, and Fort Myers, with risks of heavy rain, winds, and storm surge. While impacts for Alabama and Mississippi will be minor, gusty winds may occur mid-week. Updates will be provided as conditions evolve.
Hurricane conditions appear likely for the Florida Peninsula next week. The next name on the list is Milton.
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