Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
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While the storm had previously weakened, the US National Hurricane Centre says Hurricane Milton is once again a Category 5 ...
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Hurricane Milton weakened slightly but later rebounded in intensity Tuesday as it continued on a path toward Florida's Gulf ...
Florida residents and tourists alike came to North Carolina ahead of what is expected to be a catastrophic storm.
The National Hurricane Center is showing a landfall near Sarasota early Thursday morning. Damaging winds and a tornado threat will likely develop across the Florida Peninsula tomorrow. Milton will ...
On Tuesday, Milton remained a powerful major hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico near the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula. Milton has its sights set on Florida. A major hurricane landfall is expected by late ...
The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Milton is back at Category 5 intensity as of Tuesday afternoon and less than 500 miles from Tampa, Florida.
The exact timing and strength of that front will determine where Milton makes landfall, but it will be in the Tampa area.
Powerful Hurricane Milton restrengthens to a Category 5 storm late afternoon Wednesday.  The mammoth storm is expected to weaken a bit in terms of maximum wind speeds but continue to expand ...