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Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key around 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9 as a Category 3 storm and brought storm surge and floods to much of Florida's southwest coast, but not to Tampa Bay.
Water in Tampa Bay was returning back to normal levels Thursday morning following the passage of Hurricane Milton, which briefly caused "reverse storm surge" in the bay.
Closer to Sarasota, the storm surge could be as high as 10 to 15 feet. OVERNIGHT AND THURSDAY MORNING. As Milton tracks inland, hurricane-force winds reach east of I-75 and into Polk County overnight.
Hurricane experts continue to maintain that Milton will strike with the impacts of a 5 on AccuWeather's RealImpact™ Scale for Hurricanes, which takes into account storm surge, flooding rainfall ...
Hurricane Milton, a Category 4 hurricane, threatens disastrous winds and storm surge to the Tampa Bay area and the west coast of Florida, officials said Monday.
Milton slammed into Florida's already storm-blasted coast Wednesday evening as a Category 3 hurricane threatening huge swaths of Tampa Bay, Sarasota and regions still reeling from the destruction ...
Currently, Milton is expected to bring between 10 and 12 feet of storm surge to the Tampa area. Hurricane Helene brought about 6 feet of storm surge to the Tampa area, which Castor said was ...
'Reverse storm surge' possible with Milton. Depending on where Hurricane Milton lands, the Tampa Bay area could be flooded with a huge storm surge − or it could have its bay sucked dry of water ...