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West Palm Beach: West Palm Beach: 12 13 WPEC: CBS: WeatherNation on 12.2, Comet on 12.3 West Palm Beach: Fort Pierce: 21 18 WTCE-TV: TBN: Hillsong Channel on 21.2, Smile/Positiv on 21.3, Enlace on 21.4, TBN on 21.5 West Palm Beach: Tequesta: 25 16 WPBF: ABC: Estrella TV on 25.2, True Crime Network on 25.3, Story Television on 25.4 West Palm ...
October 9 – Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key as a Category 3 hurricane with sustained winds of 120 mph (195 km/h), becoming the second major hurricane to strike Florida in under a two-week period. [221] The storm brought significant flooding and damaging winds to much of the state.
10:12 am 10/9 - Confirmed tornado in Broward Beach County heading toward Palm Beach County. This is associated with Hurricane #Milton.We will see a tornado threat developing this afternoon.
Editor's note: This story will be updated.. Conditions in Palm Beach are expected to worsen throughout Wednesday as severe weather from Hurricane Milton moves into the area.. As of the 8 a.m ...
The chances for hurricane-force winds in West Palm Beach were 8%, with Fort Lauderdale at 6% and Miami at 2%. ... The National Weather Service in Miami said it is too early to know exactly how ...
Hurricane Milton was an extremely powerful and destructive tropical cyclone which became the second-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded over the Gulf of Mexico, behind only Hurricane Rita in 2005. Milton made landfall on the west coast of the U.S. state of Florida, less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene devastated the state's Big ...
West Palm Beach has a 65% chance of feeling sustained tropical storm-force winds from Milton. Fort Lauderdale has a 46% chance and Miami-Dade has a 10 to 20% chance, according to the National ...
In 2000, the West Palm Beach burial site was reacquired by the city of West Palm Beach and plans for construction of a memorial began. The site was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2002 and a state historical marker was added in 2003 during events to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the hurricane.