The National Hurricane Center's map shows active storms in the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico.
NOAA National Hurricane Center/Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNETThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Hurricane Center is a clearinghouse for detailed information on Hurricane Milton. Check in for the latest public advisories, wind arrival times and estimates of Milton's path. The NHC also posts key messages on X and on Facebook.
NOAA's live hurricane tracker provides a satellite view of the hurricane. Be sure to enable the map scroll feature and zoom in for a detailed look at Milton's location.
PBS is running a YouTube livestream with radar data from Hurricane Milton and live views from cameras in Florida, including streams from Clearwater Beach and St. Petersburg.
Tampa WFLA chief meteorologist Jeff Berardelli is giving live updates on Milton. Check in for commentary and analysis along with storm-tracking. WFLA also runs a "live wobble tracker" that follows Milton's shifting path in real time. Small shifts can make big changes in impacts along the coast.
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Source: cnet.com