Hurricane Milton makes landfall on Florida’s Golf Coast  

Hurricane Milton has hit Florida’s Gulf Coast hard, making landfall as a Category 3 storm with winds reaching 120 mph. Fueled by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it even reached Category 5 status at times. The storm struck near Siesta Key, bringing dangerous storm surges to heavily populated areas like Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Sarasota, while heavy rainfall raised the risk of flooding inland.

The region is still recovering from Hurricane Helene, which caused severe damage and fatalities. In light of Milton’s approach, officials urged residents to evacuate immediately. Emergency management director Cathie Perkins warned that the storm could have devastating consequences for those who remain. As Milton continues its path across Florida, the threat of flooding and storm surge persists, with concerns for further destruction as it heads toward the Atlantic.

By late afternoon, officials were beginning to communicate that the window for evacuations had closed. As night fell, several counties announced the suspension of emergency services, signaling a shift in their response to Hurricane Milton. Polk County Emergency Management Director Paul Womble addressed residents in a public update, urging, “Unless you have a compelling reason to leave at this point, we suggest you just hunker down and ride out the storm.”

As Milton made its approach, the storm’s intensity was marked by the emergence of multiple tornadoes across Florida, creating a series of dangerous situations. These twisters served as alarming indicators of the hurricane’s power, with videos surfacing on social media showing large funnel clouds looming ominously over neighborhoods in Palm Beach County and beyond.

By Wednesday evening, Hurricane Milton was classified as a Category 3 storm, maintaining significant strength as it moved inland. Meteorologists predicted it would continue to affect large swathes of Florida, including the heavily populated Orlando area, throughout Thursday. This posed a serious threat not only from the high winds and storm surge but also from the risk of flooding and additional tornado activity.

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Particularly concerning for residents of Tampa Bay is the fact that the region, which sits along a lengthy stretch of coastline potentially in the storm’s path, has not experienced a direct hit from a major hurricane in over a century. This long absence from such a significant weather event heightened anxieties, as many residents were facing their first true test of preparedness in the face of a formidable storm. With evacuation options dwindling and the storm bearing down, many were left to rely on their readiness and resilience to weather what was shaping up to be a historic hurricane.

 

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