Hurricane Milton updates: Tracker shows dangerous path of Category 4 storm as Florida residents are warned to ‘get out now’

Hurricane Milton updates: Tracker shows dangerous path of Category 4 storm as Florida residents are warned to ‘get out now’

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Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane on Wednesday morning – and it’s expected to be even worse than Helene. 

Six million residents are under hurricane watch warnings and many have been ordered to evacuate as ‘life-threatening’ nine-foot-high storm surges and winds of up to 150mph barrel in.

Startling spaghetti models show the hurricane’s deadly path covering vast swathes of Florida. 

Follow our live blog for the latest updates as the storm edges towards the US:  

Tampa residents warned they have less than 24 hours to get a plane out

Tampa International Airport has announced it will be closing due to the hurricane.

‘We will suspend flight operations at 9am Tuesday and reopen when safe to do so,’ the airport said Monday morning.

Milton is expected to make landfall in Tampa Bay on Wednesday.

Disney’s Orlando park remains open despite Hurricane Milton warnings

‘Walt Disney World Resort is currently operating under normal conditions,’ the amusement park said in a Sunday announcement.

‘We are closely monitoring the path of the projected storm as we continue to prioritize the safety of our Guests and Cast Members,’

Disney has a track record of only closing under the direst conditions.

Spaghetti models show Milton’s projected path of destruction

While forecast models vary widely, the most likely path suggests Milton could make landfall Wednesday in the Tampa Bay area and remain a hurricane as it moves across central Florida into the Atlantic Ocean.

The latest model from the National Weather Service shows Milton making landfall in Tampa Bay on Wednesday afternoon.

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Florida AG issues dire warning to residents who refuse to leave

Attorney General Ashley Moody asked residents who are refusing to evacuate to take measures which would help responders identify them if they perish in the hurricane.

‘You probably need to write your name in permanent marker on your arm so that people know who you are when they get to you afterwards,’ she warned at a news conference.

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Milton upgraded to a Category 4 hurricane

The National Hurricane Center upgraded Milton to a Category 4 hurricane early Monday morning.

This means Milton is expected to bring ‘catastrophic damage’, with winds of up to 156mph and storm surges of up to nine feet.

‘Most trees will be snapped or uprooted and power poles downed,’ the National Hurricane Center said.

‘Fallen trees and power poles will isolate residential areas. Power outages will last weeks to possibly months. Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks or months.’

The center issued a hurricane watch for Florida’s Gulf coast from Chokoloskee to the mouth of the Suwanee River, including Tampa Bay, as well as for the Dry Tortugas.

Meanwhile, a storm surge watch covers the Gulf coast from Flamingo northward to the Suwannee River, including Charlotte Harbor and Tampa Bay.

Walmart shelves left empty in stockpiling frenzy

Florida residents have rushed to stock up on supermarket supplies in preparation for the incoming deluge.

Shelves have been left empty in one Walmart in the Gulf Coast city of Sarasota – one of the first places expected to be hit by the hurricane on Wednesday.

Empty shelves at the Walmart on Cattlemen Road in Sarasota on Monday morning as residents stock up on water and supplies in anticipation of Hurricane Milton.
Empty shelves at the Walmart on Cattlemen Road in Sarasota on Monday morning as residents stock up on water and supplies in anticipation of Hurricane Milton.

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