Floral Pattern
Floral Pattern

Hurricane Milton Targets Florida: Category 5 Storm with 165 MPH Winds Threatens 'Historic' 15-Foot Surge Along Gulf Coast

Karmactive Staff

Karmactive Staff

Category 5 storm, Hurricane Milton, with sustained winds of 165 mph, is moving towards the Gulf Coast of Florida. Mass evacuations are underway, along with dire warnings.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Now 350 miles southwest of Tampa, the storm will hit late Wednesday or early Thursday, bringing devastating winds and torrential rain.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Meteorologists warn of "severe weather, including heavy downpours, strong winds, and the potential for isolated tornadoes" as the storm moves along the coast.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

The forecast says in some areas 8 to 12 feet storm surge and 10 to 15 feet in Venice, Sarasota, and Tampa Bay.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

National Hurricane Center Director Michael Brennan emphasized the threat of “destructive life-threatening storm surge” in certain areas.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis urged residents to prepare for power outages and follow evacuation orders in a press statement.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Debris left over from hurricane Helene, which hit the area two weeks ago, is raising concerns about dangerous projectiles in Milton’s winds.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Officials stress the importance of residents monitoring the storm closely, following evacuation orders, and taking precautions to ensure safety.

Photo Source: Google

Photo Source: Google

Next Story

Next Story

Tampa Prepares for Hurricane Milton Defense: Sandbag Shortages Loom as Flooding Threat 12-Foot Storm Surge

Learn more