FOX 35 Storm Team provide Tropical Storm Milton update

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FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologists Brooks Garner and Noah Bergren provide an update on Tropical Storm Milton.

Get your tropical weather forecast each day during hurricane season from the FOX 35 Storm Team. We'll issue a new hurricane update each day, and more frequently when needed.

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Tampa resident for over 30 years. Still cleaning up from Helene. We can’t handle a direct hit

DayChallengers
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I like the way they tag teamed the updates, good job.

capnstevoanythinggoes
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I live in Tampa and found your forecast to be non alarmist but helpful in mentally preparing for what Milton may bring. Thank you.

milandow
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Please Lord! Let this not be such a severe storm. Too many lives have already been lost.

sharenchoate
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Interesting to see two people explain what’s going on. Good stuff.

hisagisan
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running the 2 weather man game, its getting serious!

thomascrown
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Insurance companies are sweating bullets

mychannel-bujx
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FLORIDA IS ABSOLUTELY BLESSED to have Noah's eyes on these storms!! We here in West Kentucky sure miss you something awful! ❤

JesusLovinKentuckyGirl
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This thing will be enormous be ready 😮

triciad
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Great job. At least FOX isn't biased about the weather

buckbuck
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OMG. We don’t need this…I’m ready to move seriously

gwsmusic
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I used to think seeding storms was a conspiracy

tomrizzo
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If I had the money I would move. Yeah, this is every year but the storm count keeps going up every year.

RetroHeadquarters
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Oh my god. There is debris lining the streets in St Pete. People have had to throw out so much from Helene last week. and with All that wind and flooding
coming. 😮

Helene didn’t even hit us but this. Holy fuq!

AdopteeHonesty
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Cleaning up in Pinellas county. Not recovering much. 😢

glowreyhomes
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Plan for a week to 3 weeks with NO POWER, NO WATER, NO FOOD, or NO GAS. Find a safe place for your car, like the upper levels of a parking garage, if possible. Prepare important documents, medications, dog/cat food, batteries, chargers, gasoline etc. Expect it to hit as a 1 or 2 category higher than what they are forecasting 3-5 days out.

joefish
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You guys are great! And this is why I watch these tropical systems...been through Opal, Florence & see how things change.

susanfujioka
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Why is no one talking about Wilma...literally west to east...

Boopartaddict
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I was looking on your chart for Category 4 Donna in 1960, the strongest hurricane of that season, lasting 17 days. We lived in Lakeland, and had the eye. There were 364 lives lost as it hit Florida, the Mid-Atlantic, and New England (the only storm up to then to have hit all those places with hurricane winds), with winds up to 143 mph.

sandras.
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Great job of covering cause formation, strike path probability, and weathering factors with storm steerage

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