Tropical Storm Idalia 
Monday, 8/28/23 at 3 p.m.

 Lake County is under a tropical storm warning in advance of Tropical Storm Idalia. 

  • TS Idalia remains a very unpredictable storm that is forecast to become a major hurricane with landfall expected between Tallahassee and Tampa early Wednesday (August 30). 
  • Currently, the storm is tracking north of Lake County, but we will likely experience potentially damaging winds, 1 to 3 inches of rain and possible isolated tornadoes. 
  • NOW is the time to complete storm preparations for your family and your home/business. Collect water, non-perishable foods and any medications for your family and your pets. Secure outside items including boats, patio furniture and garbage cans.
  •  Sandbags are available in Clermont at West Park, 658 12th Street until 6 p.m. Monday and on Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Visit www.LakeCountyFL.gov   for other Lake County sandbag locations. 
  • City services and facilities will remain open and operational on Tuesday, August 29.
  • Please monitor the City’s website and social media pages for updates.  

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General Storm Information

A WATCH is issued with the impacts of a tropical storm are possible, usually within 48 hours.

A WARNING is issued when the impacts of a tropical storm are expected in 36 hours or less. 

A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone with winds of 39 to 73 mph or higher.   Storm surge, coastal flooding and/or river flooding may also occur.

A tropical storm becomes a hurricane when sustained winds reach 74 mph.

  • Category 1: 74 – 95 mph
  • Category 2: 96 – 110 mph
  • Category 3: 111- 129 mpg
  • Category 4: 130 – 156 mph
  • Category 5: 157 mph and higher

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