Less than two weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit South Florida, tropical storm warnings were posted along a 100-mile stretch from Sebastian Inlet to Flagler Beach. The storm's sustained wind increased to 50 mph from 40 mph earlier in the day, and forecasters said it could reach hurricane strength.
Forecasters warned that the slow-moving Ophelia's path remained uncertain. Some computer models have the storm moving to the east and away from the coast, others have it going west, closer to shore, and some show it heading east and then looping back toward the state.
"Anything is possible," said Lixion Avila, a hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Up to 5 inches of rain were expected over the next few days from central Florida to southeastern Georgia, with some isolated areas possibly getting 8 inches.
A tropical storm warning, meaning winds in excess of 39 mph are possible within 24 hours, was posted for about 100 miles of the peninsula's eastern coastline from Sebastian Inlet in southeastern Brevard County to Flagler Beach. A warning for areas south of Sebastian Inlet was discontinued.
At 11 a.m. EDT, Ophelia, the 15th named storm of the season, was centered 85 miles east-northeast of Cape Canaveral. It was moving to the northwest at just 3 mph.
The storm was expected to gradually intensify and could reach hurricane strength, with winds of at least 74 mph, by Thursday, hurricane center meteorologist Eric Blake said.
Florida has been hit by six hurricanes in the past 13 months, including Katrina, which crossed South Florida on Aug. 25, killing 11, before devastating Louisiana and Mississippi last week.
first of all, thump, living in S. Fl. you learn not to pay attention to everything that could potentially be a storm. So I'm not going to worry about it.
second of all, what's up w/ the pretty girl names - I love the name Ophelia. so Shakespearian!!
I am just the messenger ladies. They predict our 4 season day ( snow,rain,sunshine and tornados ) at the same time and we get half of it! I am just saying that more could be coming your way. Carry Ruby off to Kansas where she has to fight the wicked witch again.
I always was told (by the nuns!) that Florida would wash away one day, that New Orleans would sink and that California would fall off the side of the earth. Not Notredamas, but close (sp?). I think they were thinking God and sinners...but it is scary!