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Hurricane watch issued for Florida

- Doyle Rice @usatodaywe­ather Contributi­ng: The Tallahasse­e Democrat

Coastal residents evacuate, schools close as Tropical Storm Hermine bears down

Tropical Storm Hermine strengthen­ed Thursday morning as it barreled toward the Gulf Coast of Florida, where it's expected to make landfall as a hurricane by early Friday.

It would be the state's first hit from a hurricane since Wilma in October 2005, a record storm-free streak.

In advance of the storm, Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency.

A mandatory evacuation notice has been issued for Franklin County, located along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico on the Florida Panhandle. Several Florida schools announced closings on Thursday or Friday due to the storm.

As of 11 a. m., ET, Hermine was located 170 miles south- southwest of Appalachic­ola, Fla., with winds of 65 mph. It was moving to the north- northeast at 14 mph. A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when winds reach 74 mph. A hurricane warning is in effect for the Big Bend area of Florida's Gulf Coast.

The biggest concern is downed trees and widespread power outages caused by tropical- stormforce winds, according to the National Weather Service in Tallahasse­e.

Storm surge flooding in some areas along the Gulf Coast could reach up to 8 feet. There is a danger of life- threatenin­g inundation within the next 36 hours, the hurricane center said.

Tornadoes could spin out of the system as it makes landfall, the weather service warned. Florida cities that will be at risk for tornadoes include Tampa, Orlando, Ocala, Melbourne, Gainesvill­e, Jacksonvil­le, Daytona Beach and Tallahasse­e, according to AccuWeathe­r. The greatest threat for tornadoes is Thursday afternoon, the Storm Prediction Cen- ter forecast.

Areas on the western side of the storm could see between 10 and 15 inches of rain while east of it rainfall totals could reach 20 inches, potentiall­y leading to flash flooding.

By Friday and Saturday, Hermine or its remnants will bring rain and wind to the Southeast and Mid- Atlantic coasts, though the exact track of the storm remains uncertain.

Tropical storm watches have been issued for Myrtle Beach, S. C., and for Wrightsvil­le Beach and Surf City in North Carolina.

In the Pacific Ocean, Tropical Storm Madeline narrowly missed hitting the Big Island of Hawaii overnight, though Hurricane Lester could still impact the island chain over the weekend, according to the Central Pacific Hurricane Center.

 ?? AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Tropical Storm Hermine churns in the Gulf of Mexico.
AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Tropical Storm Hermine churns in the Gulf of Mexico.
 ?? JOHN RAOUX, AP ?? Tim Allen, left, and Joe Allen board up the front of an outdoor bar Thursday as they prepare for Tropical Storm Hermine.
JOHN RAOUX, AP Tim Allen, left, and Joe Allen board up the front of an outdoor bar Thursday as they prepare for Tropical Storm Hermine.

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