Uncle Marv kicks off the episode with a comprehensive update on Hurricane Milton's status as of Tuesday afternoon. The storm has been downgraded to a Category 4 hurricane with sustained winds of 155 mph, moving east at 12 mph towards the Gulf Coast. Projected to make landfall near Tampa Bay around 1-2 AM Thursday morning, Milton is expected to hit as a high-end Category 3 or low-end Category 4 hurricane. Uncle Marv details the extensive storm surge warnings in effect, with potential inundation of 10-15 feet along the coast. Rainfall predictions range from 6-8 inches, with localized totals up to 15 inches. Uncle Marv emphasizes the already saturated ground conditions due to recent rains, increasing flood risks. A state of emergency has been declared for 51 Florida counties, with most of the west coast under evacuation orders. Several major airports, including Tampa International, Orlando International, and Melbourne International, have announced closures. Uncle Marv then welcomes Rayanne Buchianico, reporting live from Clearwater, Florida. Rayanne explains her decision to stay and ride out the storm, citing her inland location away from flood zones and access to a sturdy office building with a full generator. She describes the eerie atmosphere in her neighborhood as many have evacuated. The conversation turns to the chaos leading up to a hurricane, with Rayanne advising listeners to avoid grocery stores and gas stations if possible due to long lines and panic buying. She shares her experiences from previous storms like Hurricane Irma in 2017, which left her without power for a week. Both hosts stress the importance of following evacuation orders, especially for those in flood zones or less sturdy housing. Rayanne highlights the stricter building codes implemented in Florida since 2003, making newer homes more hurricane-resistant. The episode concludes with advice on managing stress during hurricane preparations and the importance of having important documents stored electronically in the cloud. Uncle Marv shows viewers a map of Hurricane Milton's projected path and reminds everyone to stay informed through local authorities and weather services. === Show Information
=== Music:
- Countdown: Fun Music, By original_soundtrack
- Show Intro: Upbeat & Fun Sports Rock Logo, By AlexanderRufire
- License Code: 7X9F52DNML - Date: January 1st, 2024
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