Is There a Hurricane After Milton? Nadine Storm Watch

Milton is the second hurricane in a row to hit Florida over the past month, but is a third storm headed toward the Sunshine State?

Hurricane Milton may be followed by another hurricane. As Florida braces for the Category 4 storm’s landfall, many are wondering if there’s any truth to the rumors about Hurricane Nadine. So, is it true that another tropical storm could be right on Milton’s heels?

Evacuations throughout multiple Florida counties have been issued. Other areas such as Orlando have been encouraged to prepare, which prompted to the temporary closures of Orlando International Airport and Walt Disney World.

Learn whether or not Hurricane Milton might be followed by another storm.

What Time Will Hurricane Milton Make Landfall?

Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida at around 2:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, October 10.

Where Will Hurricane Milton Hit?

Milton will make landfall on the Gulf Coast of Florida, and Tampa residents will feel its effects first.

Is There Another Hurricane After Milton?

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) announced on Wednesday, October 9, tropical development off the southeastern coast of Florida.

“Although environmental conditions appear only marginally favorable for additional development, a short-lived tropical or subtropical storm could form today or this evening while the low moves northeastward to east-northeastward at around 15 mph,” the NHC revealed. “Upper-level winds are forecast to increase later tonight, which should limit any chances for further development.”

If the tropical development turns into a full-fledged storm, it would likely be named Hurricane Nadine.

The NHC warned Florida residents that the time to evacuate their homes had passed before its anticipated landfall on October 10.

“With #HurricaneMilton on its way, today is the LAST day to evacuate,” the NHC tweeted on Tuesday, October 8. “The #stormsurge from the #hurricane will make it impossible for some to leave their area.”

Is Orlando in the Path of Hurricane Milton?

Although Orlando was not issued mandatory evacuations at the time of publication, the dense city has taken appropriate measures to prepare for Milton. However, gas stations throughout the area have run out of fuel, and residents trying to leave Orlando are struggling to gas up their cars.

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