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As of 8 a.m., Milton had Category 4 sustained winds of 155 mph and was moving northeast at 16 mph. It was about 250 miles southwest of Tampa over incredibly warm water.
Editor's note: This page reflects the news of Hurricane Milton on Wednesday, Oct. 9. For the latest updates on Hurricane Milton's aftermath across Florida, read USA TODAY's live hurricane coverage ...
This radar image of Major Hurricane Milton was captured just before landfall on Wednesday evening, Oct. 9, 2024. Since the eye is coming south of Tampa Bay, communities will be spared the worst ...
The 4 p.m. Tropical Cyclone Update bumps the hurricane’s forward motion up a mile per hour, and Milton is estimated to be still moving on a heading of 35 degrees at 17 mph, compared with 35/16 ...
Boston TV meteorologist Eric Fisher says that Milton is in the process of expanding its eyewall to create a bigger eye, which would have both helpful and harmful effects for human beings in its path.
In Tuesday's 11 a.m. update on Hurricane Milton from the National Hurricane Center, meteorologists expanded the storm surge warning along Florida's Gulf Coast and gave residents one final warning.
Meteorologist Dr. Ryan Truchelut, of Tallahassee-based WeatherTiger, is tracking Category 5 Hurricane Milton ahead of what is forecast to be a catastrophic collision with the Florida peninsula. In ...
Heavy traffic begins to back up on Interstate 275 South as residents evacuate St. Petersburg, Florida, ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected landfall, Oct. 7, 2024.