Hurricane Milton has left millions in the dark with tornadoes and flooding! Check out how this fierce storm turned Florida into a soggy mess!
Florida, brace yourself because Hurricane Milton is crashing the party! This fierce Category 3 storm made its grand entrance near Siesta Key, Florida, unleashing maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and some serious havoc. As Milton made landfall late Wednesday night, the storm created an atmosphere of chaos that wreaked havoc on residents, who were warned to evacuate ahead of its disastrous arrival. With wind, rain, and storms combining forces, it seemed like Mother Nature was pulling out all the stops!
And just when you thought it couldn’t get worse, Hurricane Milton decided to unleash tornadoes and flash floods, leaving nearly 2.9 million homes and businesses without power. Yes, you read that right! The storm's winding path across Florida turned roads into rivers and cities into lakes, making it seem like the Sunshine State was opening its very own watery theme park – minus the joy of water rides, of course. The aftermath saw Gulf Coast residents left to assess damage while dodging downed trees and debris.
As of early Thursday morning, Hurricane Milton had downgraded to a Category 1 storm but was still causing chaos, with widespread outages reported and emergency alerts ringing in from every corner of the state. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center warned that flash flooding remained a serious threat. Floridians were wading through knee-deep water, while Governor Ron DeSantis rallied local authorities to provide assistance to affected residents trying to brave the storm’s aftermath. What a wild rollercoaster of emotions!
In an ironic twist, it seems Hurricane Milton not only brought destruction but also set the record for one of the wettest storms in Gulf history! As Milton made a temporary exit towards the Atlantic Ocean, it left behind a legacy of excessive rainfall that tempted folks to trade in their cars for canoes. Here’s an interesting tidbit - the Gulf of Mexico doesn’t usually see storms of Milton’s magnitude, making this a noteworthy event in weather history. What a way to make a splash, right?
One of the strongest storms recorded in the Gulf of Mexico comes ashore near Siesta Key, as it travels across the state.
Nearly 2.9 million homes and businesses are without power on Wednesday night after Hurricane Milton spawned multiple tornadoes and triggered flash flooding hours after making landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast. US-WEATHER-HURRICANE-MILTON.
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night near Siesta Key, Florida, the National Hurricane Center said. Milton had maximum sustained winds of 120 mph when ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, as a dangerous Category 3 storm before weakening to a Category 2 as it came ashore, according to ...
Webcams along the Florida coast offer a live view of Hurricane Milton as it moves toward landfall Wednesday night. .
The hurricane - which was category five - has been downgraded since making landfall, but is still wreaking havoc, leaving two million homes without power.
The NHC said the storm had sustained winds of up to 120 mph as it warned of a life-threatening storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding.
Siesta Key is a barrier island next to Sarasota. President Joe Biden said he predeployed thousands of federal personnel to areas affected by the storm, ...
More than 2 million homes and businesses faced power outages on Wednesday night just hours after Hurricane Milton spawned multiple tornadoes and triggered ...
Hurricane Milton's force started to be felt by mid-day on Wednesday, Oct. 9. See latest updates as the storm passes through Collier County.
More than 3 million homes and businesses were in the dark by early Thursday as Milton was exiting the eastern coast of Florida.
Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night on Florida's Gulf Coast, where millions have been told to evacuate as forecasters warn it could be be “one of ...
The hurricane is moving into the Atlantic but is leaving behind floods, storm surges, and heavy winds.
It became a Category 1 storm as it reached the east coast early Thursday as a flash flood emergency remained for portions of west-central Florida. The storm had ...
Gulf Coast residents were beginning to assess damage from heavy winds, rain and storm surges. More than three million customers were without power.
Hurricane Milton Live: Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, on Wednesday evening, unleashing powerful winds.
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Hurricane Milton blew through Brevard overnight bringing strong winds, flooding, loss of power. Storm expected to be offshore midmorning.
8 a.m. EDT, Oct 10 —The National Hurricane Center placed Hurricane Milton about 75 miles east-northeast of Cape Canaveral, Florida, with maximum wind speeds of 85 mph. The only remaining hurricane warning in effect at 8 a.m. was for Florida's east coast ...
Tornadoes generated by the hurricane killed people on the opposite side of the state from where it made landfall. Barrier islands were battered, ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall in Sarasota County as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday night and exited as a Category 1 storm on Thursday.
Hurricane Milton was barreling across the Gulf of Mexico as a powerful Category 4 storm on a path headed toward Tampa, Florida.
Hurricane Milton live updates Thursday follows Cat 3's aftermath after landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast. Power outages, Biden's phone call.
At least one person has died since Hurricane Milton brought 85-mph wind gusts to the Daytona Beach area Thursday.