"Environmental conditions appear conducive for some additional development over the next day or two," the National Hurricane Center said.
"Some gradual development is possible if the system stays over water while it moves slowly northwestward," the NHC said.
* The SW Atlantic, Greater Antilles & Caribbean are areas to monitor for possible tropical development. * “ Mighty Milton ” - ...
While most of the weather talk has shifted to winterlike temperatures and whistling winds, the tropics continue to make waves ...
Floods and mudslides may hit parts of Central America and southeast Mexico over the next few days, but the hurricane risk ...
At 11 a.m., Milton continued moving away from Florida as a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 80 mph. Portions of ...
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Milton, now classified as a post-tropical cyclone, continues to move northeast over the Atlantic. The NHC is now tracking ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, near Siesta Key. Maximum sustained winds were 120 mph, ...