Devastating Hurricane Milton Brings Heavy Rains, Flooding to Florida

2024-10-08 2024-10-08T10:57:51Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
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Arab Weather - The latest satellite images and data from global hurricane monitoring centers monitor the continuous and rapid development of Hurricane Milton, which is classified as a Category 5 hurricane, and is considered the strongest and most violent on Earth, as wind speeds around the center are estimated at 250 km/hour.

 

The latest computer modeling outputs indicate that the hurricane will remain a Category 5 storm for the next 24 hours, gradually weakening starting during the daytime hours of Wednesday, as it continues to move northeast directly toward the US state of Florida.

 

 

According to the latest weather readings and analyses, the eye of Hurricane Milton is expected to cross the US state of Florida during the early hours of Thursday morning, accompanied by massive amounts of rain and strong winds of nearly 200 km/hour.

 

The following are the latest weather observations for Hurricane Milton until Tuesday afternoon:

 

Atmospheric pressure: 924 mbar

Wind speed: 250 km/h

Latitude: 22.3 N

Longitude: 88.9 West

Direction: Northeast

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