SIESTA KEY, Fla. (WFLA) ā€” Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane near Siesta Key on Oct. 9. The eye of the storm reached land around 8:30 p.m. with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph ...
Hurricane Milton crashed into Siesta Key, a barrier island along Sarasota Countyā€™s coast, at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday as a 120 mph Category 3 storm. Landfall came just south of Tampa Bay. READ MORE: Milton ...
Hurricane Milton made landfall in Siesta Key south of St. Petersburg, and while the city avoided some of the worst storm ...
Hundreds of people were without power and thousands remained in shelters Thursday more as emergency crews assessed the Sarasota, Manatee area.
Near the place Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday night, like so many of the Gulf Coast barrier islands from Sarasota ...
Christian Burke stands on the third floor of his home, where he, his mother, and his aunt plan to ride out Hurricane Milton ...
The onslaught of Miltonā€™s damaging winds and torrential rains will be a concern through the overnight and well into Thursday.
Before Milton even made landfall Wednesday evening on Floridaā€™s Gulf Coast, tornadoes were touching down across the state.
Many areas saw more than a half a foot of rain as of late Wednesday evening with hours of rain yet to fall from the storm ...
Just two weeks after the previous devastating storm surge, business owners braced for a hurricane impact once again.
Thanks to live webcams, people in Florida and beyond can get a glimpse of what's happening here as Hurricane Milton whips through.
Maximum sustained winds of at least 120 mph at landfall and Milton´s strongest winds will continue to affect the Tampa Bay region.