Hurricane Milton is forecast to make landfall in the Tampa Bay area on Wednesday evening with 156 mph winds pushing water ...
Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
It’s hard to find much of a forecast cause for optimism. Milton will combine a generational surge threat to west-central ...
The last time on record that Tampa had 15 feet of storm surge was in 1848, according to one hurricane researcher.
Officials have been urging residents to heed evacuation warnings before Hurricane Milton hits Florida's western coast.
The monster storm will have winds reaching 150 miles (241 kilometers) per hour, and will dump an enormous amount of rain on ...
It’s expected to be a Category 3 storm, which have winds of 111-129 mph, when it hits the shore in the Tampa Bay region.
Milton will have an enormous impact no matter where it lands, but the worst surge will be to the south of Milton's eye. If ...
Hurricane Milton weakened slightly Tuesday but remained an extremely powerful storm that could double in size before slamming ...
With reverse storm surge, especially in larger storms, the opposite happens, explained AccuWeather meteorologist Paul ...
The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Milton could double in size by the time it makes landfall Wednesday night.