To add to the concerns, especially in Florida, TD14 has now become Tropical Storm Milton. Current estimates has it moving northeast and making landfall near Tampa Bay sometime Tuesday evening or the wee hours Wednesday...as a Cat 2 or 3 hurricane. The projections don't have this one curling up into Georgia and the Carolinas, though.
Helene's technical landfall was near Perry, FL. As the crow flies, that's about 155 miles north-northwest of Tampa; Tampa and some of the rest of the Florida western Gulf Coast was on Helene's dirty side. So a healthy chunk of Florida still struggling from Helene have about 75-80 hours before they're going to be hit again.