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Hurricane Milton is expected to double in size before landfall on Florida's western coast on Wednesday night. Late Tuesday morning, Milton was downgraded to a Category 4 hurricane with maximum ...
Milton is expected strengthen even further before weakening some as it hits wind shear but still make landfall as a major hurricane. Residents should prepare for strong winds, heavy rain and life ...
• Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified at a mind-boggling rate into a Category 5 over the record-warm Gulf of Mexico. It is expected to grow in size, which means that although it may decrease in ...
Hurricane Milton intensified at one of the fastest rates ever recorded, due in part to hot water in the Gulf of Mexico. A process of eyewall replacement also led the storm to grow in size.
Hurricane Milton 5 p.m. update Hurricane Milton's reached Category 5 status again Tuesday afternoon. Its maximum wind speeds rose to 165 mph in the latest update.
Milton was tracking across the Gulf of Mexico bound for what could be a devastating crash along Florida's already storm-battered western coast.
Key Facts Milton had maximum sustained winds of 150 mph as of 11 a.m. EDT, up from 145 mph as of the National Hurricane Center’s 8 a.m. update.
In Milton's case, experts are focusing their concerns on the storm's growing size and potential for massive storm surge along populated areas — two of the things that don't factor into category ...
Hurricane Milton timeline 7 p.m. Tuesday On Tuesday night, Hurricane Milton will have grown in size and is expected to remain an “extremely dangerous” hurricane as it approaches the Florida coast.