Watch: St. Petersburg transformers explode in eerie blue flashing light as Hurricane Milton blasts Florida
Transformer explosions lit up the skies in eerie shades of blue and orange as Hurricane Milton blasted Florida with over 100 mph wind gusts.
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Transformer explosions lit up the skies in eerie shades of blue and orange as Hurricane Milton blasted Florida with over 100 mph wind gusts.
The St. Lucie County Sheriffâs Office reports there was widespread damage along the Treasure Coast including at the sheriffâs department. Deputies said they were aware of multiple fatalities in a community around Fort Pierce.
Hurricane Milton slammed the Tampa-St. Petersburg area with over 100 mph wind gusts and torrential rain, knocking out power to well over a million in the metro area and damaging Tropicana Field.
Photos shot in the West Palm Beach area show damage from a tornado that formed as Hurricane Milton approached Florida Wednesday.
Hurricane Milton made landfall late Wednesday evening south of Tampa on Wednesday evening. The hurricane brought storm surge flooding and a tornado outbreak, which produced more than a dozen twisters across central and southern Florida.
A video shared by the Florida Highway Patrol shows a dog abandoned along Interstate 75 north of Tampa Wednesday morning, as Hurricane Milton moves closer to the Sunshine State.
As if historic storm surge and hurricane-force winds werenât enough, residents of Fort Myers had to deal with even more crazy weather from Milton as a tornado was said to have plowed a neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon.
Outer bands of Hurricane Milton are already impacting Florida ahead of landfall, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds and tornadoes.
Hurricane Milton is bearing down on the west coast of Florida. Here are the key points.
A severe geomagnetic storm is forecast at the same time Hurricane Milton is forecast to strike Florida. While NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center did not note if satellite issues could hinder hurricane monitoring, radio blackouts are expected.