The impact of Hurricane Milton is already being felt in Florida.
Two large tornadoes formed in the Florida Everglades and crossed I-75.
“Two large tornadoes from Hurricane Milton crossed Interstate 75 in the Florida Everglades around 10 a.m. EDT, moving north between the towns of Miles City and Andytown. The tornado shown here was east of the first tornado and closer to Andytown,” AccuWeather wrote.
BREAKING: Two large tornadoes from Hurricane Milton crossed Interstate 75 in the Florida Everglades around 10 a.m. EDT, moving north between the towns of Miles City and Andytown.
The tornado shown here was east of the first tornado and closer to Andytown. pic.twitter.com/M65dpsvgWV
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) October 9, 2024
WATCH:
9:55am: Large tornado remains in progress heading north. Approximately 5 miles WNW of I-75 and the Miccosukee Service Plaza.@NWSMiami pic.twitter.com/BU0OwO2Wdy
— Battery Traveller (@IMCFTraveller) October 9, 2024
TORNADO crossing I-75 as we speak! Seek shelter NOW! pic.twitter.com/VYhef71ulX
— NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) October 9, 2024
WFLA reports:
While South Florida faces severe weather, several Tampa Bay area counties, including Hillsborough and Pinellas are under a Tornado Watch until 9 p.m.
Hurricane Milton is set to make landfall somewhere along