The National Hurricane Center warns that Hurricane Milton could be “one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west ...
The hurricane caused widespread damage even though the worst-case scenario for storm surge didn’t pan out for Tampa Bay ...
The storm, forecast to make landfall Wednesday evening in Florida, is now a Category 5 storm with sustained wind speeds of 175 mph.
Officials in Tampa urged residents to move electric vehicles, including e-bikes, wheelchairs and golf carts, out of the way ...
For those in the Tampa area or interested in the storm's impacts there, you can watch on the webcams below.
As Milton raced across the Florida Peninsula overnight, an 84-mph wind gust was reported in Daytona Beach around 3:30 a.m. ET ...
The hypothetical doomsday simulation predicted almost post-apocalyptic scenes years ago for a category 5 storm like Milton ...
After weakening slightly, Milton regained strength Tuesday afternoon and became a Category 5 storm again, with winds of 165 ...