Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
Hurricane Milton has become a Category 5 storm—again—as it continues to move across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, where ...
Hurricane Milton regained Category 5 strength Tuesday as it barreled across the Gulf of Mexico toward the Florida Peninsula, ...
Hurricane Milton is again a Category 5 storm as it barrels toward the Florida coastline, the U.S. National Hurricane Center ...
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Hurricane Milton, which re-strengthened to a Category 5 hurricane Tuesday afternoon, is taking aim at Florida.
Communities from the Tampa Bay area to Sarasota and Southwest Florida could be where Milton makes landfall midweek.
Forecasters now predict that Milton could make landfall in western Florida sometime after 8 p.m. ET Wednesday.
Officials have been urging residents to heed evacuation warnings before Hurricane Milton hits Florida's western coast.
Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified from a tropical storm with 35 mph to a Category 5 hurricane with 180 mph in two days.
Milton grew into a Category 5 hurricane in less than a day as it crossed warm oceans across the Gulf of Mexico.