Two weeks ago, Tallahassee dodged a bullet when Hurricane Helene shifted paths at the last moment. We were lucky. But many others weren't—they faced the full impact and lost so much. As Hurricane Milton approaches, even though Tallahassee isn't directly in its path, I want to share meteorologist Denis Phillips' comprehensive hurricane prep list. I think it could be incredibly helpful to those in Hurricane Milton's path or for future reference if a storm is approaching. It's full of practical, down-to-earth tips that can make a big difference in staying prepared and calm. You can find Denis' list here: https://lnkd.in/enTd5yJW I also want to open this up to you all: What are your go-to hurricane preparation tips? Let's share and help each other stay as safe as possible in these challenging times. If you have any great tips, drop them in the comments! #HurricanePreparedness #StaySafe #CommunitySupport #HurricaneMilton
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