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The earliest signs of Hurricane Milton's coming gale-force winds and ... The eye of the storm is expected to hit Tampa late Wednesday just around midnight, based on forecast models from NHC ...
widespread impacts from the storm could hit up to four other states. Late Monday morning, Milton—which exhibited rapid intensification overnight—was classified as a Category 5 hurricane ...
More From Newsweek Vault: 5 Steps to Build an Emergency Fund Today The map below ... hardest hit areas could see surges as high as 23 feet. "We are very concerned that Hurricane Milton could ...
Hurricane Milton, now a powerful Category 4 storm, continued tracking eastward Tuesday on a path that could make a once-in-a-century direct hit on the densely populated Tampa Bay area. While ...
Track the storm with the live map below ... many people expressed relief that Milton wasn’t worse. The hurricane spared Tampa a direct hit, and the lethal storm surge that scientists feared ...
The map below marks its last position before the ... terrifying moments as tornadoes hit Palm Beach County Hurricane Milton hit Florida with a never-before-seen tornado outbreak.
Here’s a look at when Hurricane Milton could hit Florida. Hurricane Milton was about 115 miles west-northwest of the Dry Tortugas, Florida, and 230 miles southwest of Tampa on Wednesday morning.
As of Tuesday afternoon, Hurricane Milton remains an extremely powerful ... As of Tuesday afternoon, maps show that Mar-a-Lago will be spared from the worst effects of the powerful hurricane.
Milton is now a hurricane: How strong will it be and where will it hit; what counties will be affected? Florida will receive a one-two punch this week. Currently there is a low pressure system ...
Miami-Dade County is south of the forecast cone for Hurricane Milton, which was on the bring of making landfall near Tampa Bay Wednesday night. But the region is likely to experience gusty winds ...
A map of tropical storm-force windspeed probabilities related to Hurricane Milton. According to the map ... likely stay out of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Helene. More From Newsweek ...