Watch.. Terrifying footage of thunderclouds in the forefront of Hurricane Milton before it reaches Florida

2024-10-09 2024-10-09T10:52:15Z
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Arab Weather - The latest satellite images in "Arab Weather" show dense and huge amounts of thunderclouds rushing in front of Hurricane Milton before entering the US state of Florida. In a rare scene, a small eye of clouds formed in front of the hurricane, as some experts described it as a small hurricane in front of the giant Hurricane Milton.

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The latest weather forecasts indicate that Hurricane Milton is still maintaining its strength as of this writing, as a deadly Category 5 tropical cyclone, and many believe that it may be classified as the strongest hurricane in American history, due to its strong winds that reached a maximum speed of 260 km/h and the huge amounts of rain it carries, which may reach 500 mm in some parts of the US state of Florida.

 

Weather forecasters at Arab Weather said that the latest weather maps indicate that Hurricane Milton is expected to hit Florida as a devastating hurricane late tonight and Thursday morning, as the competent authorities issued evacuation orders for more than a million people for fear of the damage that Hurricane Milton may cause.

 

Below are scenes from the clouds accompanying Hurricane Milton:

 

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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