Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall Wednesday night/early Thursday morning along Florida's west coast.
Hurricane Milton is closing in on Florida’s west coast, packing torrential rainfall and a destructive storm surge that could inundate some of the state’s fastest-growing counties.
Long-term care facilities in counties where mandatory evacuations have been issued are taking their patients elsewhere, while hospitals are largely on guard, preparing to stay open through the storm.
AccuWeather's Ali Reid reports storm surge and flooding already spilling into Fort Myers Beach, Florida, ahead of Hurricane ...
In the Gulf, Hurricane Milton has stayed a powerful storm as it tracks norhtheast. As of 4 a.m. it has winds of 160 mph and a ...
Surge prone areas could see 5-8 feet of water above ground in and around Naples, according to a warning from the National ...
Forecasters are urging people in Florida to make preparations or leave their homes today, as the National Hurricane Center ...
Hurricane Milton is expected to be a "life-threatening" storm. The storm is set to make landfall Wednesday night.
Hurricane Milton has survived its eyewall replacement cycle and strengthened back into a Category 5 storm with sustained ...
Watch live coverage of the Hurricane Milton's approach and impact via our sister station FOX 13 in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Hurricane Milton is heading toward west-central Florida as a Category 3 storm with 120 mph winds. Landfall is expected ...
With its mighty strength and its dangerous path, Hurricane Milton powered into a very rare threat flirting with experts’ worst fears. Warm water fueled amazingly rapid intensification that ...