At 11 a.m., Milton continued moving away from Florida as a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 80 mph. Portions of ...
Hurricane Milton sucked upwards of five feet of water from Tampa Bay, exposing rocks, sand and silt to the Florida air.
Water in Tampa Bay was returning to normal levels Thursday. The area experienced 'reverse storm surge' that drove water away ...
Four years ago, a disaster planning project called "Hurricane Phoenix" imagined what the worst-case scenario would be for a ...
On one side, Dustin Pasteur, vice president of Facilities and Construction, can be seen inspecting a 10-foot high section of ...
Hurricane Milton’s powerful winds and storm surge pummeled the Tampa Bay area’s sports stadiums, tearing apart the roof of ...
This is the place for the latest news and developments for Hurricane Milton as it approaches Lee County and the Southwest ...
Hurricane Milton brought powerful winds, a storm surge and flooding to much of Florida after making landfall along the Gulf ...
Hurricane Milton could cause a storm surge of up to 15 feet, stretching low-lying Tampa General Hospital's AquaFence defenses ...
Hurricane Milton brought a thousand-year rain event to Tampa Bay; 2.2 million without power: Live updates - Wind and storm ...
Forecasters were worried Hurricane Milton could send as much as 15 feet of water rushing onto the heavily populated shores of Tampa Bay. Instead, several feet of water temporarily drained away.
More than 924,000 Tampa Bay customers are still without power as of Friday afternoon, as utilities providers tackle downed trees, flooded equipment and rows of poles brought down by Hurricane Milton’s ...