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Midweek, Tropical Storm Milton could strike Florida as a Major Hurricane.

Ana Wong
Last updated: July 20, 2025 1:30 am
Ana Wong
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Tropical storm Milton, which is now off the coast of Mexico, has the potential to quickly strengthen into a powerful hurricane before making landfall on the storm-ravaged Gulf Coast in the middle of the week, according to a warning sent out on Sunday to residents of Florida.

They were warned that by the middle of the week, the tropical cyclone would potentially reach landfall.

Extreme severity of tropical weather. Early on Sunday morning, the National Hurricane Center in Miami stated that Hurricane Milton’s core was roughly 860 miles (1,385 kilometres) west-southwest of Tampa, Florida. This data was provided by the National Hurricane Center.

With a maximum sustained wind speed of sixty miles per hour (95 kilometres per hour), it was moving eastward at five miles per hour.

Despite his slow progress, Milton’s center is expecting big things.

The possibility that a powerful hurricane posing a threat to human life would make landfall along Florida’s west coast early this week is beginning to edge upward. It is expected that the hurricane will continue to move eastward.

In preparation for the storm’s possible impact along Florida’s coast, Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in 35 counties throughout the state.

DeSantis asked the Florida Division of Emergency Management and the Florida Department of Transportation to make sure that all personnel and resources are coordinated to support local governments in their efforts to speed the debris removal process.

Since many of those counties are still recovering from Hurricane Helene, this request was made with special regard for the unique situation. The Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, the Florida Peninsula, the Florida Keys, and the northwest Bahamas are warned to keep a careful eye on the system’s development, per the hurricane center.

A significant amount of rain is predicted for Sunday, before the storm. It is possible that this precipitation, along with the present rainfall Milton is experiencing, would cause streets and canals across the state of Florida to flood.

Forecasters said this rainfall was expected to happen on Sunday. As much as thirty centimetres, or one foot, of rain was predicted for certain areas on Wednesday night, according to weather projections.

There is an increasing chance that parts of the Florida Peninsula’s western coast might be vulnerable to potentially fatal storm surge and wind impacts starting late on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Tropical storms are more likely to occur as the sun rises.

“It is imperative that residents of these regions make certain that they have their hurricane plan in place, that they adhere to any advice that is provided by local officials, and that they check back for updates to the forecast,” the center said in a press release.

Emergency personnel in the Southeast of the United States have not given up searching for those who have not been located in the wake of Hurricane Helene, which left a catastrophic trail of damage extending from Florida to the Appalachian Mountains. There has been a long-term search. As a consequence, there is now more activity during the Atlantic hurricane season.

There is an increasing chance that parts of the Florida Peninsula’s western coast might be vulnerable to potentially fatal storm surge and wind impacts starting late on Tuesday or Wednesday. The more the sun rises, the more likely it is that this will happen.

“It is imperative that residents of these regions make certain that they have their hurricane plan in place, that they adhere to any advice that is provided by local officials, and that they check back for updates to the Storm forecast,” the center said in a press release.

Following Hurricane Helene, which left a deadly trail of destruction spanning from Florida to the Appalachian Mountains, rescue workers in the Southeast Storm of United States have not given up looking for people who have not been found.

The search has been going on for a while. The amount of activity that occurs during the Atlantic hurricane season has increased as a result.

SOURCE: AP

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