Hurricane Milton is an extremely large and dangerous hurricane. It is expected to make landfall late Wednesday along the ...
Hurricane Milton has exploded into a Category 5 storm within just hours, with max winds of 180 mph. It is expected to slightly weaken before making landfall in Florida.
The first hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued for portions of the western Florida coast ahead of Hurricane ...
Milton was approaching Category 5 wind speeds again late Tuesday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
Hurricane Milton had stunned weather scientists on Monday with the pace of its rapid intensification, which resulted in the storm’s maximum sustained winds jumping from 100 mph to 160 mph in a matter ...
After a time at Category 5, Miltion is now a powerful Cat 4 storm with a forecast landfall near Tampa Bay and projected path ...
Milton has strengthened into a powerful Category 5 storm with winds reaching 180 mph. President Biden is expected to provide an update on the federal response.
The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Milton could double in size by the time it makes landfall Wednesday night.
Hurricane Milton, currently churning in the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to make landfall in Florida soon before making its way across the state.
According to Porter, the hardest hit areas could see surges as high as 23 feet. "We are very concerned that Hurricane Milton could become one of the most damaging and costliest storms that Florida has ...
Much of Jacksonville and Northeast Florida are now under Hurricane or Tropical Storm Warnings as well as Storm Surge Warnings. Here's a breakdown.