Current situation of Hurricane Milton timeline
Hurricane Milton, a rapidly intensifying Category 5 storm, is currently on track to impact Florida's Gulf Coast, specifically the Tampa Bay region, by October 9, 2024.
With sustained winds of 175 mph, Milton is projected to bring severe storm surges of up to 12 feet and heavy rainfall, leading to potential widespread flooding. Florida officials have ordered evacuations, especially since Tampa is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which struck just weeks earlier. Preparations are ongoing, with warnings in place for coastal areas and parts of Mexico's Yucatan
Hurricane Milton is currently a Category 5 storm, intensifying rapidly as it approaches the Gulf Coast of Florida. The hurricane is expected to hit Florida's west coast around October 9, 2024. It has sustained winds of up to 175 mph and could cause catastrophic damage, including a storm surge of up to 12 feet and heavy rainfall that may result in major flooding. Though slight weakening is expected before landfall, Milton will still be a large and dangerous storm. Evacuations are underway in many areas
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