Hurricane Milton is now heading straight for Florida's Gulf Coast, with landfall and a 15-foot storm surge possible in Tampa on late Wednesday night.
Tampa Bay has not been hit directly by a major hurricane since 1921, and authorities fear Milton may be the one.
I-75 at the Georgia-Florida line is packed as millions of Floridians have been ordered out and are racing up north to safety.
The National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Milton is back at Category 5 intensity as of Tuesday afternoon and less than 500 miles from Tampa, Florida.
Hurricane Milton remains a ferocious storm that could land a once-in-a-century direct hit on Tampa and St. Petersburg, ...
Forecasters expect Hurricane Milton to make landfall along Florida’s west coast as a major hurricane, bringing the threat of not just water, but wind. The National Hurricane Center expects Milton will ...
As Hurricane Milton continued its march toward Florida, droves of evacuees were arriving in Georgia on Tuesday as officials warned time was running out to escape the storm.
With parts of Florida under mandatory evacuation orders as Hurricane Milton approaches, some local residents who split their ...
After weakening slightly, Milton regained strength Tuesday afternoon and became a Category 5 storm again, with winds of 165 ...
Milton's center could come ashore Wednesday in the Tampa Bay region. The area has not endured a direct hit by a major ...
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.