Hurricane Milton Approaches Florida
Hurricane Milton is predicted to hit Florida's Gulf Coast late Wednesday. The U.S. National Hurricane Center reports Milton, with winds reaching 160 mph, is currently 405 miles southwest of Tampa.
Hurricane Milton is on a collision course with Florida's Gulf Coast, poised to make landfall late Wednesday, according to the latest advisory from the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
The Miami-based meteorological authority reported that Milton, a formidable hurricane, is approximately 405 miles southwest of Tampa, Florida.
Milton is churning across the Gulf of Mexico with potent maximum sustained winds recorded at 160 mph, indicating the threat posed by this major storm.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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