A Florida sheriff's office has issued a "trespassing warning" for the Weather Channel's Jim Cantore ahead of Hurricane Michael.
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office issued a fake warning for the meteorologist, who has a knack for popping up in areas affected by severe weather.
"Everyone know[s] what's in store when Jim Cantore shows up. So we issued a little notice. lol," the sheriff's office posted on Facebook Monday. The warning included photos of Cantore along with a brief physical description and section with "special conditions" reading "non-business related visits only - winter months preferred."
"This is not a real trespass. We like Jim, just not under these conditions," the warning concluded.
The sheriff's office is among many in the Florida Panhandle that's bracing for Michael, which remained a dangerous Category 2 hurricane Tuesday with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph.
The powerful storm was expected to make landfall in the Panhandle on Wednesday.