Hurricane Milton is closing in on Florida’s west coast, packing torrential rainfall and a destructive storm surge that could inundate some of the state’s fastest-growing counties.
Long-term care facilities in counties where mandatory evacuations have been issued are taking their patients elsewhere, while hospitals are largely on guard, preparing to stay open through the storm.
Dr. Ryan Truchelut, of WeatherTiger, is tracking major Hurricane Milton and is offering running analysis ahead of a ...
Forecasters warn the immense and powerful storm could generate “life-threatening” storm surge of up to 15 feet in a region that’s particularly flood-prone.
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - The National Hurricane Service says that Hurricane Milton is now a Category 3 storm. Speeds have decreased to 125 mph, but make no mistake, this storm is still extremely ...
A Toronto artist based in Florida says he's anxiously waiting to ensure the safety of his friends in the state and assess the ...
Forecasters are urging people in Florida to make preparations or leave their homes today, as the National Hurricane Center ...
Hurricane Milton has survived its eyewall replacement cycle and strengthened back into a Category 5 storm with sustained ...
Tampa General Hospital, the region’s only Level I Trauma Center, is preparing to continue normal operations during Hurricane Milton.
Hurricane Milton, a powerful Category 4 storm, is forecast to double in size as it barrels toward Florida. The storm’s ...
Milton has strengthened back into a Category 5 hurricane. Even though it is forecast to weaken before it makes landfall, it will double in size — meaning its disastrous impacts will be felt over a ...
Hurricane Milton is heading toward west-central Florida as a Category 3 storm with 120 mph winds. Landfall is expected ...