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TAMPA, Fla. — Hurricane Milton, which reached Category 5 strength Monday, is heading right for Florida’s west coast, with a potential landfall near or at Tampa Bay. The National Hurricane ...
A storm surge inundation map released at 11 a.m. by the NHC shows the potential for more than 9 feet of water flooding into vulnerable Tampa Bay, Charlotte Harbor, and Fort Myers Beach.
The good news is that forecasts have Hurricane Milton shifting south — away from the worst-case-scenario track that put Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater directly in its path.
Hurricane Milton continued to intensify as it neared Florida's Gulf Coast, bringing with it a life-threatening storm surge and destructive winds and forcing residents to jam major evacuation ...
Hurricane Milton slammed into Florida’s western coast on Wednesday night, making landfall as a powerful Category 3 storm. The intense hurricane spawned tornadoes, dumped rain across much of the ...
An estimated six million Floridians were ordered to evacuate, marking one of the largest evacuation orders since Hurricane Irma in 2017. The evacuation orders were primarily situated in Hillsborough and surrounding counties. [75] Volusia and Marion counties also issued evacuation orders for homes at risk. [76] [61] Throughout the Tampa Bay area ...
Milton won’t be as gargantuan as Helene, but the NHC forecasts hurricane-force winds to extend over an 80-mile swath of the Gulf and tropical-storm-force winds over a 350 mile-wide area ...
The most likely track suggests Milton could make landfall in or near the Tampa Bay area and remain a hurricane as ... A map shows the predicted path of Hurricane Milton as it moves eastward toward ...