What is a storm surge, and what is the threat from Hurricane Milton?
Storm surges often pose great danger when hurricanes such as Milton hit – here’s what you need to know
Just two days before Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida, it rapidly strengthened into a category 5 hurricane on Monday morning, prompting evacuation orders along parts of Florida’s west coast.
For the second time in just two weeks, Florida residents are being warned of life-threatening storm surges hitting the state’s west coast, beginning Tuesday night or early Wednesday.
Storm surge and hurricane watches are currently in effect for portions of the west coast of the Florida peninsula. The National Weather Service said on Monday that in some areas near the coast, including Tampa Bay, the water could reach up to 12ft above ground level.
Mandatory evacuation orders have already been issued in several counties along Florida’s west coast, including Charlotte, Hillsborough and Manatee counties, with more expected to be issued later on Monday.