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Hurricane Milton Live
Watch live as Hurricane Milton makes landfall on Florida's southwest coast. This major hurricane has winds exceeding 160 mph, Milton has strengthened into a rare and disastrous Category 5 hurricane.
Updated: October 9, 2024 // Florida
When it reaches landfall on Wednesday night, it is predicted to cause hazardous winds, torrential rains, and destructive storm surges. Residents are asked to leave right now or find refuge.
In only 48 hours, Milton quickly strengthened from a tropical storm to a Category 5, in part because of the exceptionally warm Gulf waters. Milton is one of the few Atlantic hurricanes in recent memory to reach a core pressure of less than 900 mb.
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Hurricane Milton Fast Facts
- Hurricane Milton was downgraded to a Category 4 storm but remains a significant threat to Florida with potential for dangerous storm surges.
- It is currently moving towards Florida’s west coast, prompting widespread evacuations.
- Milton has begun impacting Florida, expected to make landfall soon with major hurricane conditions.
- Millions in Florida have evacuated in anticipation of the storm’s arrival.
- As of the latest update, Milton remains a strong Category 4 hurricane, moving across the Gulf of Mexico towards central west Florida.
- The storm’s wind field is expected to intensify as it approaches land.
Where is Hurricane Miton Going To Make Landfall?
Milton is predicted to land on Florida’s Gulf Coast (Near Sarasota) between late Wednesday and early Thursday.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated on Tuesday that “we must be prepared for a major, major impact to the west coast of Florida.”
With sustained gusts of 155 mph (250 kph), the storm was located around 250 miles (405 km) southwest of Tampa as of Wednesday morning.
Through Wednesday night, “a northeastward motion with some increase in forward speed is expected,” according to the storm center.