Milton Becomes Category 3 Hurricane as It Approaches Florida

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Milton Becomes Category 3 Hurricane as It Approaches Florida

Columbia, S.C. – Hurricane Milton has been classified as a Category 3 hurricane, packing sustained winds of 120 MPH. As the storm moves closer to Florida this evening, it is expected to gradually weaken. However, Milton will still maintain a significant strength at landfall, with winds projected to be around 115 MPH when it reaches the Florida coast.

Current Status and Impact Forecast

The National Weather Service has issued warnings due to the size of Hurricane Milton, which suggests that Tropical Storm force winds could be felt as far north as the South Carolina and Georgia borders. In coastal areas, wind gusts may reach up to 45 MPH. Additionally, a Storm Surge Watch has been enacted for parts of the coastline, forecasting storm surges between 1 to 3 feet. This puts regions like Hilton Head and Charleston at risk for coastal flooding.

Although South Carolina’s Midlands are expected to experience minimal impacts from Milton, the storm’s approach is causing an increase in cloud cover throughout the day. Wind gusts will become more pronounced overnight and into Thursday as Milton continues its path toward landfall.

Timeline of Events

As the day progresses, Milton is expected to make contact with the Florida coastline, likely overnight. Meteorologists predict the peak wind gusts will occur between Thursday morning and Thursday evening in the Southern Midlands, where gusts could range from 20 to 30 MPH. The region is advised to prepare for possible changes in conditions.

Preparation and Safety Measures

Conclusions and Suggestions

As preparations are underway, residents are encouraged to maintain a state of readiness, staying connected to local weather updates and adhering to safety recommendations.

With changing conditions expected in the coming days, it is imperative to remain vigilant and informed. For those in potentially affected areas, ensuring safety should be the highest priority as Hurricane Milton approaches.


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