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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.
This year's warm waters in the Gulf of Mexico helped Milton swiftly become a powerful hurricane, with the U.S. National Hurricane Center calling it the third-fastest intensifying Atlantic storm on ...
As Hurricane Milton reached peak winds of 175 mph on Monday, it placed itself among some of the most powerful hurricanes recorded in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Milton, though once a powerful Category 5 storm, passed through Florida's west coast as a Category 3 storm. This is classified as a major hurricane by the National Hurricane Service.
Hurricane Milton, a powerful storm that fluctuated between a Category 4 and 5 in the Gulf of Mexico, made landfall near Sarasota as a Category 3 Wednesday night. The National Weather Service in ...
Milton is the season's ninth hurricane, and the second Atlantic storm to reach Category 5 this season after Beryl, which in July became the earliest storm to reach that distinction.
Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 145 miles per hour, kept tracking eastward early Tuesday as it churned just off the north coast of Mexico's Yucatan ...
The minimum threshold for a Category 5 storm—the most powerful type of hurricane—is sustained winds of 157 mph. Milton is exploding at 175 mph. Rainfall could reach a staggering 18 inches in ...