Well, even if a Hurricane does strike Florida (And I hope it doesn't) the State has a pretty good crisis Manager in Governor DeSantis. The way he and the Florida Emergency Department handled Hurricanes IAN (2022) and IDALIA (2023) was pretty darn good.
If he does a good job, than all the better for everyone involved here.
And I also hope it will be mostly fishy storms (that don't impact land) or minimal impact, but it's better to be prepared for the worst.
So far, even is SSTs warm at the slowest rate ever from may to august, there would be three years that would be warmer than 2024 in the tropical region: 2005, 2020 and last year 2023. Last year had an El Nino so not eveyr metric was in favour.
2005 and 2020 are tied record breaking seasons, 2005 having Katrina also as most famous hurricane.