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Milton is again a Category 5 hurricane, and it has made a turn to the northeast. Milton´s forecast still calls for a powerful hurricane to reach the west coast of Florida late Wednesday or very early Thursday.
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Milton is starting to leave northern Yucatán and head to Florida. It will move a bit faster today, and the powerful hurricane will make landfall in Tampa Bay around midnight Thursday.
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Residents are urged to complete their hurricane preps as Milton will start to indirectly affect western central Florida on Tuesday.
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Milton has reached 175 mph maximum sustained winds as ti nears the northern portion of the Yucatan Peninsula. Florida's landfall on Wednesday
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Milton is a dangerous Category 5 hurricane. Floridians need to finalize preps by Wednesday.
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Hurricane weary Florida is preparing for powerful Milton, which is expected to impact western central Florida on Wednesday.
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Hurricane Milton will continue to intensify quickly and is expected to become a major hurricane, making landfall on Wednesday in Florida´s West Coast.
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Milton is rapidly intensifying and is expected to be a major hurricane as it approaches west central Florida by Wednesday.
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Milton is gathering strength and is expected to be a major hurricane as it approaches west central Florida by Wednesday.
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Floridians are preparing for yet another hurricane as Milton is forecast to impact the state early next week. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting a powerful hurricane to impact some parts of Florida.