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Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, about five miles west of Sarasota, as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday night, with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph, the National Hurricane Center ...
Hurricane Milton lashed Florida's Gulf Coast with flooding rain and winds of 120 miles per hour that left homes — and, in some cases, full neighborhoods — drenched, muddied and dilapidated. At ...
Hurricane Milton has developed rapidly into a Category 5 storm as it soaks up its natural fuel, warm water, in the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center had warned that Milton was likely ...
Water levels rose to over 8 feet near Sarasota close to landfall Wednesday evening while a storm surge of 3 to 6 feet was recorded from Naples to Charlotte Harbor.
Significant, dangerous and damaging water rise of 15-20 feet will occur from near Sarasota to Venice, Florida, which is just to the south of where the eye rolls in.
All but two were situated on the Gulf coast. Since that time, scores of additional springs have been located and are being studied. [ 7 ] The most recent compendium of spring data is contained in the 2004 publication, Florida Geological Survey Bulletin 66 , and identified 720 springs, of which 33 were first magnitude , 191 were second magnitude ...
In Sarasota, around 100 mph winds battered the city as water levels due to storm surge. Storm chaser Matthew Cappucci shared a video on X of the worsening situation in downtown Sarasota.
The National Weather Service in Tampa warned Tuesday that if Milton stays on course, it would be “the most powerful hurricane to hit Tampa Bay in over 100 years.”