TRACKING MILTON: Dangerous Hurricane Strengthens As It Approaches Florida

by News Desk | Oct 8, 2024 · 5:01 am | Boca Raton News

Hurricane Milton Latest Update 5 AM October 8th

Last Updated: Mar 21, 2026 · 4:47 pm

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BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2024) —Boca Raton is bracing for rainfall and potential flooding as a storm moves across the state according to a warning about the risk of flash floods and urban and river flooding in parts of eastern Florida.

While the intense hurricane level winds are forecasted for the western coast region there is a possibility that some of these gusting winds could reach further inland areas as well. Even though Boca Raton may not bear the impact of the hurricane it's worth noting that strong winds could lead to tree damage and potential power disruptions.

Even if the storm surge doesn't hit directly here in Boca Raton itself winds and the risk of flooding should be reason for residents to double check their home security and have emergency supplies at hand just in case.

UPDATE - 5 AM - Tuesday, October 8th, 2024

Hurricane Milton is ravaging along areas of the northern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, with powerful hurricane winds and a potentially hazardous storm surge anticipated to make landfall today! It's crucial for residents to remain vigilant as destructive waves are predicted to affect the area.

The storm is expected to get stronger and larger as it moves towards the coast of Florida by Wednesday while still being a dangerous hurricane according to experts predictions. There are concerns, about a substantial and life threatening storm surge along areas of the west coast that could put residents at risk. Authorities are recommending evacuations. Advising locals to follow instructions if evacuation orders are issued.

Western Florida has been issued a Hurricane Warning as Milton is predicted to stay strong while crossing the Florida Peninsula. The imminent danger of life threatening winds and gusty conditions expanding highlights the urgency for residents in warned areas to complete their safety measures to safeguard lives and property by the days end.

Widespread heavy rain will remain a concern, in regions far from the storm until Thursday morning. This could lead to types of flooding such as flash floods in urban areas and rivers overflowing their banks. The potential for both inland flooding adds to the risk with predictions of significant river flooding, in numerous locations.

We will provide you with updates as the situation progresses regarding this storm ahead of us. Stay connected, for details on the evolving storm conditions.

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