Hurricane Milton has made its way to Florida. What parts are at risk of a storm surge? How far inland can the water go? What to know.
Authorities are warning Florida residents in the path of Hurricane Milton that it may be too late to evacuate.
Hurricane Milton, now a Category 4 hurricane, has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for ...
Hurricane Milton was a Category 4 hurricane on Wednesday morning on a track to make landfall on Florida’s west coast within ...
It is expected to hit Florida as an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 when it reaches the Gulf Coast late Wednesday or early ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - The National Hurricane Service says that Hurricane Milton is still a Category 4 storm. Speeds have decreased to 145 mph, but make no mistake, this storm is still extremely ...
Forecasters are urging people in Florida to make preparations or leave their homes today, as the National Hurricane Center ...
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall somewhere along the Florida Gulf Coast as a "dangerous major hurricane," according ...
Hurricane Milton was a Category 4 hurricane with winds of 145 mph on Wednesday morning on a track to make landfall on Florida’s west coast within hours, then punch a trail of destruction ...
While the center of Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall at 2 a.m. Thursday morning in the Sarasota area, Hernando ...
Millions of Florida residents, especially those along the Gulf Coast, were on the move Tuesday, looking to avoid Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 4 storm, is forecast to double in size as it barrels toward Florida. The storm’s trajectory also made a dramatic shift overnight as it moved slightly south.