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On Wednesday, Hurricane Nicole is Expected to Hit the Florida Shore

Mike Tyson
Last updated: 2022/11/10 at 3:02 AM
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Here we have anticipated news about Hurricane Nicole is expected to hit the Florida shore. According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Nicole started to approach the Florida shore on Wednesday night and is predicted to have an impact on many southern states over the next few days.

The storm had a top speed of 75 miles per hour as of 10 p.m. ET on Wednesday and was located around 75 miles east-northeast of West Palm Beach, Florida.

From Boca Raton to Flagler County, a hurricane warning is in force, while Lake Okeechobee is under a hurricane watch.

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On Thursday, tropical storm conditions are anticipated throughout the coasts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida’s east and west coasts, and Georgia, resulting in storm surges and “large and dangerous waves along the Atlantic coast,” according to the NHC.

Nicole is a huge storm with risks extending well to the north of the centre, outside of the predicted zone, according to the NHC, so do not concentrate on its precise trajectory.

According to the Associated Press, a state of emergency had been declared in 45 of Florida’s 67 counties.

Hurricane Nicole is Expected to Hit the Florida Shore

On Friday, there may be some flooding in the Appalachian Mountains, which may reach as far as Pennsylvania and New York.

According to the Florida Climate Center, the Atlantic hurricane season normally lasts six months, from June 1 to November 30, peaking between mid-August and late October.

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Mike Tyson is a content writer and an innovator at the company Digital Marketing. Mike Tyson has a degree in History from the University of Miami, but his passion for writing led to his career in content and journalism. He has a strong interest in sports and he also enjoys playing cricket on weekends.
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