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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) — Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key south of St. Petersburg, and while the city avoided some of the worst storm surges that doesn’t mean the city avoided ...
Milton made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds Wednesday night before carving a path of destruction across ...
Hurricane Milton tore through Florida last night, with winds reaching as high as 120 miles per hour as it hit the east coast, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. Milton, a Category 3 storm, ...
Under an extreme wind warning, AccuWeather's Tony Laubach reported live from Bradenton, Florida, as Hurricane Milton barreled toward the coast.
Near 90° to start the week, close to 70° Friday and this weekend! Mid-to-late week wind accompanies the cooldown. A few ...
WIND ADVISORY KICKS IN AT 6:00 THIS EVENING AND WE’RE LOOKING ... SO HERE’S THE LATEST FORECAST MODEL FOR 6:00. YOU CAN SEE GUSTS OVER 20 MILES AN HOUR. BUT AS CANYON WINDS BECOME MORE FIERCE, LOOK, ...
Hillsborough County Schools are closed on Monday and 172 are impacted by power outages, three are being used as storm shelters and many students and staff are dealing with Hurricane Milton damage ...
"It's literally a matter of life and death." Below is a map showing the peak wind gusts across Florida from 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday to 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. Central Florida and inland areas ...
Milton was expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday evening, bringing devastating wind and rain and a “destructive storm surge” of 10 feet or more along Florida’s west-central coast, ...
The abundant sunshine will try to warm temps up, but it’ll be a struggle for temperatures to climb. This is because a Canadian ridge of high pressure will have its grips on our area, and it’s ...
Milton was expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday evening, bringing devastating wind and rain and a “destructive storm surge” of 10 feet or more along Florida’s west-central coast ...