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Because it comes about this time every day, 11:00 a. M. Eastern, we get an update from the national hurricane center. And we ll wait to see what they say about the massive hurricane milton that caused 6 million people to evacuate in its path in the state of florida. The life threatening storm is now moving toward florida s gulf coast. Forecasters say it will slam into that peninsula. Late tonight or into the early hours of tomorrow. What they are looking at is exactly where it will hit. They aren t saying it is not going to hit. Some forecasters are saying is storm surge could be higher than what it was in hurricane katrina which left more than 1,300 people dead. The evacuations, though, this time are the benefit of what we learned, we pray, from katrina. So many people moving out of the way. Not everybody, but most. I m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. This huge storm could be one of the largest we ve seen in terms of a hurricane. Forecasters are saying milton s wind ....
Is going to be different here just so the difference what they are used to and what this will be as a way to hopefully give them more encouragement and know they need to get out there to speak with thank you, madame vice president. We have been emphasizing size and intensity of the storm which is unusual and really raises that storm surge risk for the west coast of florida. We typically see hurricanes west coast florida south/southeast parallel to the coach, coast and raises the storm surge risk and size of the storm will produce hazardous impacts across much of the peninsula. But the surge risk on both coasts of hurricaneforce winds and flooding rain fall threat and tornadoes to try to reemphasize the scale and breadth of the threat which is somewhat unusual for milton. Thank you and thank you for your work. For people listening, what is the width of the state of florida from tampa bay area across to sebastian and in that area, palm beach? what kind of distance are we talking about? y ....
It is a category for trans storm aunt storm surge head up to 15 feet and heavy rainfall and devastating winds will make it a lifethreatening event. Milton makes landfall and that is expected tonight. John: that we hours of the morning and we are awaiting an update from the white house on that old government response and warning people get out now before it is also so late. We lead tonight around 11:00, midnight, early thursday morning and has picked up speed so just know they are less than 24 hours out from actually less than 12 hours out. That will happen south of the eye wall will likely lead to the most significant storm surge. Speak of this will be a storm of historic proportions with wind, water, rain. Sandra: all right, guys, hello, welcome and for smith in new york and here we go again. This looks like it could be really bad and some of the worst florida has seen in a century. Spill in the next 1218 hours are critical for the people in the sunshine states. Lived in washington an ....
Everyone. I m judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. It s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. fox news alert. Officials say time is running out for millions as the onceinalifetime hurricane milton ferociously charges towards florida, and is expected to make landfall as soon as tonight. Let s go right to steve harrigan. He is out in tampa, florida. Steve? judge, it is really pounding now, the heaviest rain we have seen so far. Expect to get anywhere from 61t with a storm surge that could be anywhere from 1015 feet and wins that are gusting now, we are not seeing any trees snapped but certainly starting to bend. A worstcase scenario for this storm would be if it were to hit just north of tampa. Keep in mind, that s tormented so much damage two weeks ago hit next to a town in florida that had a population of just 6,000. Now we are talking about a storm that might have a bull seye on an area of 3. 3 million. And when yo ....
It s looking like the storm of the century. Everbody is woried about the same thing, you know, do i have a home to come back to? norah: and hundred thousands are without power with near the eighth quarter of florida s gas stations out of fuel. This hurricane is going to pack a major, major punch. Norah: our interview with four to governor ron desantis from inside the state s command center. The cbs evening news starts now. good evening. I m norah o donnell in washington, along with vladimir duthiers, who is leading our team of correspondents in the path of vladimir duthiers, who i thank you for joining us. And as we come on the air, we are getting new information about this monster storm. A major category three closing in on landfall earlier than expected, along florida s central gulf coast. Millions are bracing for impact. Now the latest track just in has the eye of the storm hitting the sarasota area. That is just south of tampa, a region that hasn t had a hurricane this powe ....