Brace yourselves, Florida! Hurricane Milton is brewing up trouble in the Gulf. Find out what to expect and how to prepare!
As the Gulf of Mexico stirs with the presence of a potent tropical depression, meteorologists are buzzing with the latest news: Tropical Storm Milton is on the way! Starting as Tropical Depression 14 this past Saturday, forecasts predict that Milton will evolve swiftly into a formidable hurricane, potentially making landfall as a Category 2 or even higher right along Florida’s west coast. With Tampa currently in the spotlight of potential impacts, Floridians are advised to keep a close eye on this storm's trajectory and take necessary precautions.
Weather experts are diligently tracking the storm, which is expected to ramp up its strength dramatically as it moves across warm Gulf waters. The trajectory indicates a near-certain landfall on the heart of Florida’s Gulf Coast, bringing with it a cocktail of heavy rain, strong winds, and the fearsome opportunity for flash flooding in vulnerable areas. Residents are urged to notch up their awareness and readiness, with preparations being essential to weather this impending storm.
As Tropical Storm Milton takes form, this serves as a stark reminder of nature’s unpredictability. However, heavy rainfall isn’t the only thing to be mindful of—high winds from Milton could wreak havoc, knocking down trees and creating hazardous road conditions. The ominous threat of severe flooding looms over the landscape, with meteorologists warning Floridians to be prepared for the unexpected. Even if the storm intensifies, it’s important for residents to stay calm and informed.
Before you think about stocking up on canned tuna and water, remember: storms like Milton often create plenty of buzz! Did you know that Florida has faced more hurricanes than any other state in the U.S., with a staggering history of over 100 significant storms in the past century? Plus, even after the storm has passed, it often leaves behind striking visuals—great opportunities for photographers looking to capture the aftermath of Mother Nature's dance! So gear up Florida, it’s time to show Hurricane Milton what you’re made of!
The storm, currently a tropical depression churning in the Gulf of Mexico, will become Tropical Storm Milton this weekend.
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Tropical Storm Milton formed on Saturday as forecasters expect the storm to quickly strengthen into a hurricane and race toward Florida.
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Tropical Depress 14 formed Saturday morning. It is expected to grow into a Category 2 hurricane named Milton.
The hurricane center is tracking Tropical Depression 14 in the Gulf which could be major hurricane when it reaches Florida. Next named storm: Milton.
An alarming change in the forecast now shows the potential for a dangerous future-Hurricane Milton to strike the west coast of Florida later this week with ...
An alarming change in the forecast now shows the potential for a dangerous hurricane to strike the west coast of Florida later this week with damaging winds ...
Heavy rain and flash flooding are expected over parts of the peninsula as the system approaches from the Gulf by early to mid week.
A new storm is approaching the west coast of the Florida, threatening to inflict heavy rain, strong winds and flash flooding in the already-storm battered ...
It could grow to be at or near major hurricane strength — Category 3, 4 or 5 — when it reaches the west coast of the Florida mid-week.
This new storm formation comes less than 10 days after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida, and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane, bringing life- ...
Tropical Storm Milton is forecast to strengthen into a major hurricane headed toward Florida with possible impacts to the state's western coast.
TO: Members of the Press. FROM: Bryan Griffin, Director of Communications, Governor Ron DeSantis. DATE: Saturday, October 5, 2024.
As of 5 p.m. Saturday, the storm was expected to be a Category 3 and hit Wednesday afternoon near St. Petersburg, tracking through Polk County.
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A new storm is approaching the west coast of the Florida Peninsula, threatening to inflict heavy rain, strong winds and flash flooding in the already-storm ...
The storm is expected to intensify into a hurricane and make landfall midweek. Airlines are letting passengers change travel plans without incurring fees.