Hurricane Milton will make landfall in Florida tonight (Oct. 9) into early Thursday where it poses a major threat to life and property as it hammers the state with destructive storm surge, devastating wind damage, potentially catastrophic flooding rainfall and several tornadoes, according to The Weather Channel.
“The track of Hurricane Milton continues to be a worst-case scenario for the Tampa Bay region southward to Charlotte,” the National Weather Service in Tampa Bay said in a briefing Wednesday morning.
This is a life-threatening situation and all evacuations and storm preparations should be rushed to completion this morning.
Milton is a Category 4 hurricane packing winds up to 155 mph as of 8 a.m. EDT. It is centered 250 miles southwest of Tampa and is tracking to the northeast at 16 mph.
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