UPDATE: 7:52 p.m., Tuesday, October 8 – The track of Milton has shifted south more and puts Osceola County in line for increased rainfall (10-15 inches of rain). That makes life-threatening flash flooding and flooding in our urban areas likely.
People living in low-lying, flood-prone areas or homes with potential structural issues should plan NOW to seek alternate shelter before noon tomorrow, Wednesday, October 9. Public shelters in Osceola County open at 8 a.m. If you’re headed to a shelter, you must bring bedding, including blankets, sleeping bags, or pillows with you. It’s also recommended to bring books, quiet games, and battery-powered radios. Those on prescription medication should bring adequate supplies with them. We ask that no one bring perishable food items. Food will be provided.
For more information, visit our website: https://osceolafl.co/shelterinfo, or contact the Citizens Information Center at 407-742-0000, available 24/7.