Hurricane Milton again strengthened to a major Category 5 storm with sustained winds at 165 mph. It is on track to make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
StormTeam 5 meteorologist Kelly Ann Cicalese explains how a powerful hurricane like Milton creates a bubble of water with low pressure and high winds, resulting in a catastrophic storm surge.
Five to 12 inches of rain are expected in Northeast Florida, with meaningful storm surges expected on the coastline and in ...
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With Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico and several southeast cities cleaning up from Helene, meteorologists have been ...
As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida's coast, it is expected to bluster over many of the state's major hazardous material ...
Milton has strengthened back to a Category 5 major hurricane and continues to move toward the west coast of Florida. The 5 ...
Hurricane Milton began its turn toward Florida on Tuesday rebounding back to Category 5 strength with a forecast landfall ...
Less than two weeks after the devastation brought by Helene, southern U.S. states are bracing for another powerful storm.
Cape Canaveral, and areas south of Titusville, will likely experience the eye of Hurricane Milton during Thursday’s late morning/early afternoon hours, according to meteorologists.