A woman and her mother drove a total of 54 hours to take their family member out of Hurricane Milton's path. Jennifer Seaman and her mom, Sue Schaffnit, began to worry about Schaffnit’s mother who was living in Venice, Florida, in an assisted living home. Seaman’s grandmother, 93, was located just south of Sarasota, Florida
A severe solar storm that reached Earth on Thursday could stress power grids even more as the U.S. reels from back-to-back major hurricanes, according to space weather forecasters. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Thursday that a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) blasted from the Sun reached Earth at about 11 a.m. The Space
While thousands of people in Florida are experiencing the impacts of Hurricane Milton, a woman in Georgia is still recovering from destruction caused by the previous weather disaster, which, to her surprise, left a specific divine item virtually untouched. Cindy Cole, a 62-year-old grandmother from Nashville, Georgia, recently had her home crushed by Hurricane Helene.
Storm chaser Mike Boylan of Mike's Weather Page has been following extreme weather since 2020, traveling to six different states to do so. His latest chase, Hurricane Milton, hits close to his heart as he is a Florida native. Boylan told Fox News Digital in an on-camera interview, "To me, it’s sad. You get kind
Hurricane Milton has left West Coast Floridians scrambling as some residents have already evacuated. On Monday, Hurricane Milton strengthened from a Category 1 hurricane to a Category 5 hurricane with winds predicted to reach 180 mph, FOX Weather reported. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) warns that Milton poses an "extremely serious threat" to Florida with life-threatening