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Milton now expected to become a Category 4 hurricane before Florida landfall

The storm continues to intensify as it moves across the Gulf of Mexico.

HOUSTON — Hurricane Milton continues to move across the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 1 hurricane.

Right now, all of the the global and hi-res models are in agreement in taking this one east, across the Gulf toward the western Florida coast. With the 4 p.m. update, the National Hurricane Center expects it to become a major Cat. 4 hurricane.

Folks living in Florida need to take necessary safety measures regarding Milton. This is the second time Florida will be under threat of a landfalling hurricane within the past two weeks. Right now the official forecast from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) takes Milton into the Tampa Bay Area as a category 3 storm on Wednesday.  If this verifies, it will be the first time in over 100 years that the city has taken a direct hit from a hurricane.

Credit: KHOU 11

Storm surge and wind in this scenario will be significant leading to widespread flooding and power outages that may last for days if not weeks. Folks in this area need to monitor this forecast carefully as the exact point of landfall will become clearer over the next few days.  

Credit: KHOU 11
Credit: KHOU 11

For us in Texas, there is zero chance of this storm moving north into the Upper Texas Coast. The reason is a all front that will drop humidity and bring gorgeous weather to the area this week. That front will be responsible not only for deflecting Milton away from the Western Gulf, but also for steering it into Florida.

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