Hurricane Milton live

 Hurricane Milton is currently impacting Florida, having made landfall as a powerful Category 3 hurricane with peak winds of 120 mph.



 It has since weakened to a Category 1 storm, but it continues to pose significant threats, particularly in cities like Tampa, Fort Myers, and Orlando. Winds have decreased to around 90 mph, but heavy rainfall and storm surges remain a danger, with life-threatening floods expected across the region. Many areas are experiencing extreme rainfall rates, tornado warnings, and widespread power outages.

The storm made landfall south of Tampa and is now moving east-northeast across central Florida. Forecasts suggest that after crossing the peninsula, Hurricane Milton will shift over the Atlantic, where it may lose its tropical characteristics over the next couple of days. The worst impacts are expected to persist through Thursday, particularly from flash flooding, damaging winds, and storm surges along the west-central coast of Florida.

As the hurricane moves inland, there is a high risk of flash flooding, river flooding, and continued power outages. Tornado warnings are also in effect for some areas. Emergency services are on high alert, and residents are urged to shelter in safe places, especially in areas facing extreme weather conditions.

For ongoing updates, residents and interested parties should monitor live weather maps and forecasts as the storm continues to evolve.

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