MORE: Hurricane Milton: Millions under evacuation orders as storm closes in on Florida Officials in more than a dozen counties along the western coast of Florida areissuing mandatory evacuation ordersahead of the storm. Heavy rain -- up to 18 inches -- is expected to inundate...
What’s Steering Hurricane Milton Toward Florida?October 9, 2024 Hurricane Milton is moving east toward the Florida Peninsula due to strong upper-level winds & a cold front that will be draped across northern Florida. This track isn’t common for tropical systems....
What makes Hurricane Milton so dangerous? Understanding storm surgeChief Meteorologist Bill Kelly is in the NEXT Weather Sphere to explain storm surge and why Hurricane Milton could be so dangerous for parts of Florida.Oct 10, 2024 embed code copied ...
Virtual view of what makes Hurricane Milton so dangerous ABC News’ Chief Meteorologist Ginger Zee offers a virtual view of what it would look like inside a home taking on a storm surge. October 10, 2024 Additional Live Streams Additional Live Streams ...
Now that Hurricane Milton, a more powerful storm, is heading straight for the same region, what can residents expect? “Worse. Much worse,” said former Federal Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate, a Florida resident who previously ran the state’s emergency management division. The citie...
Each year, the Atlantic hurricane season brings heavy rain and sometimes tragic devastation to the Caribbean islands, Central America, the U.S. and Canada.
Hurricane Milton is disrupting air, passenger ship and other forms of travel in Florida and beyond as the giant storm barrels toward the state's western coast. As of Wednesday afternoon, airlines had canceled a total of 1,874 flights within, into or out of the U.S., according to ...
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall in the US just days after Hurricane Helene caused more than 200 deaths and widespread devastation across several states. But what do we know about the hurricane so far and what does it mean for people in its path?
Milton became the third-fastest intensifying storm on record in the Atlantic Ocean, the US National Hurricane Centre said, and its path from west to east was also unusual, as Gulf hurricanes typically form in the Caribbean Sea and make landfall after traveling...
Hurricane Milton — Oct. 5 - present. Hurricane Milton formed as a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico before strengthening rapidly to a hurricane on Oct. 6. It initially moved towards the north coast of the Yucatan Peninsula before veering toward central Florida. On Oct. 7 it rapidly...