Hurricane Milton back to Category 5 strength with Florida landfall within 36 hours
- Hurricane Milton has regained strength as a Category 5 storm and is heading toward Florida's west coast, potentially causing widespread destruction.
- The entire western coast of Florida Peninsula is under storm surge warnings, with expected surges between 10 to 15 feet.
- As reported by the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Milton has sustained winds of 165 mph, making it extremely powerful.
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Hurricane Milton holds at Category 5 strength, conditions expected to deteriorate in Florida soon
When will Milton hit Florida? Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida as a major hurricane late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
Hurricane Milton's Fury To Unleash On Florida: Major Hurricane To Make Landfall Within 24 Hours
Hurricane Milton, a powerful and dangerous storm, is continuing its path towards Florida’s west coast, maintaining its major hurricane status. Recent investigations by NOAA and Air Force Hurricane Hunter aircraft have provided valuable data, confirming that Milton had briefly regained Category 5 intensity with maximum… Hurricane Milton’s Fury To Unleash On Florida: Major Hurricane To Make Landfall Within 24 Hours
Floridians flee looming catastrophe as Hurricane Milton approaches
Floridians on Wednesday had one final day to evacuate or hunker down ahead of the Category 5 Hurricane Milton, potentially one of the most destructive ever to hit the Gulf Coast of Florida.
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