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Hurricane Milton is now heading straight for Florida's Gulf Coast, with landfall and a 15-foot storm surge possible in Tampa on late Wednesday night.
As Hurricane Milton intensified on its path toward Florida's Gulf Coast, the strength of the system increased the severity of ...
The National Hurricane Center expects Milton will be a Category 3 storm, with wind speeds of at least 111 mph, when it ...
Two weeks ago, Hurricane Helene “spared” the Tampa Bay region a direct hit and yet storm surge still caused catastrophic ...
Almost the entirety of Florida’s west coast is under a hurricane or tropical storm warning Tuesday as the storm and its 150 ...
Hurricane Milton has survived its eyewall replacement cycle and strengthened back into a Category 5 storm with sustained ...
Shelters were open in all 67 Florida counties, and authorities urged residents to evacuate. Milton is expected to make ...
StormTeam 5 meteorologist Kelly Ann Cicalese explains how a powerful hurricane like Milton creates a bubble of water with low pressure and high winds, resulting in a catastrophic storm surge.
Meteorologist Bryan Bennett likened the impending danger to Hurricane Katrina, which hit the Gulf Coast in August 2005 and killed more than 1,300 people.