Forecast models indicate that Hurricane Milton is likely to make landfall in the western part of Florida's peninsula on Wednesday, bringing an array of adverse weather conditions including dangerous ocean surges and damaging winds.
The National Hurricane Center warns of possible flooding across Florida due to heavy rainfall associated with Milton, which is expected to remain impactful even after making landfall.
Hurricane Milton is now classified as a Category 4 storm, downgraded from a Category 5 overnight. This change highlights how quickly tropical cyclones can shift in strength.
Hurricane Milton, following right on the heels of Hurricane Helene, poses a serious threat as the second storm to impact Florida within two weeks, amplifying concerns over public safety and preparedness.
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