Hurricane Milton makes landfall on Florida's Gulf coast, storm surge warnings in effect



NBC News’ Angie Lassman provides an updated forecast, Stephanie Gosk reports from Tampa, and a Sarasota County official joins News NOW as Hurricane Milton makes landfall.

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40 thoughts on “Hurricane Milton makes landfall on Florida's Gulf coast, storm surge warnings in effect”

  1. People forget that the vast majority of major new architecture in Florida is built to withstand 180 mph winds. Everywhere has their dangerous weather phenomenon. Dont let the NWO scare you into congregating into “safe zones”. That’s exactly what they want.

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  2. I visited beautiful florida a few years ago. You've got alot of concern, love and thoughts from England. Its on the news here. My fiance is from Poland. They have their fingers crossed and sending their love and thoughts also. 🙏🏼

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  3. As a victim of this hurricane I was one of those people who had their house flooded with up to 6 feet in water there was several people that got trees knocked on their cars, houses and backyard stay safe Florida may the god protect us.

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  4. This got me thinking what happened to New York after all these years. They're scheduled to get married this month with Florida, but that had to be postponed because of the thunderstorms that keep happening left and right.

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  5. we are a mile from Siesta Key. We have been through a lot of cat 3 and plus storms…but never experienced being in the eye. It was a spectacular sight and the deafening silence. The second part, though, was insane. We had no internet service so had no idea what it was doing…just that it was directly over us. Thanks to all the relief workers, had power and internet by 7 pm Friday..had a church group stop by and cut enough tree trunks that we could open our gate and start the debris mountain. All in all, it has been handled as only Florida can manage a storm of this size.

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