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TAMPA, Fla. – Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene struck Florida’s Big Bend, Milton is threatening to do the same, but given the state’s distinctive coastline, the angle of landfall could allow the new storm system to be the worst in over 100 years for parts of West Central Florida.
Naples, Fort Myers and surrounding areas on the Gulf coast of Florida are in the forecast cone for Tropical Storm Milton which formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday and is expected to become Hurricane Milton on a track toward Florida by the middles of next week.
As of Sunday morning, the exact track and intensity at landfall remains very uncertain — ranging from Category 1 to Category 5 — and forecasters warned residents along the Gulf coast to have their hurricane survival plans in motion and to prepare for the worst.
TAMPA, Fla. – Less than two weeks after Hurricane Helene struck Florida’s Big Bend, Milton is threatening to do the same, but given the state’s distinctive coastline, the angle of landfall could allow the new storm system to be the worst in over 100 years for parts of West Central Florida.
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Naples, Fort Myers and surrounding areas on the Gulf coast of Florida are in the forecast cone for Tropical Storm Milton which formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday and is expected to become Hurricane Milton on a track toward Florida by the middles of next week.
As of Sunday morning, the exact track and intensity at landfall remains very uncertain — ranging from Category 1 to Category 5 — and forecasters warned residents along the Gulf coast to have their hurricane survival plans in motion and to prepare for the worst.