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By

Jonathan Belles

October 10, 2024

Cone of Uncertainty: What It Actually Means

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Hurricane Milton poses an extremely dangerous threat to Florida, including storm surge, destructive winds and flooding rainfall.

Y​ou can track its winds, forecast cone of uncertainty, alerts and more below.

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F​or the latest full forecast on Milton, click here.

C​urrent Alerts

S​torm Surge Alerts

W​ind Alerts

F​lood Watches

C​urrent Information

S​atellite

Radar

C​urrent Forecasts

F​orecast Cone of Uncertainty

The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the tropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any tropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.

F​orecast Threats

S​torm Surge

W​ind Threat

This map from the National Weather Service shows the potential strongest winds (likely in gusts) that could occur. Areas in red or purple colors are most probable to see hurricane-force capable of more widespread tree damage, power outages and at least some damage to buildings. Areas in yellow and orange could see at least some sporadic downed trees and power outages.

P​ower Outage Forecast

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F​looding Risk

E​nvironmental Conditions

W​ind Shear

Areas of clouds are shown in white. Areas of strong wind shear, the difference in wind speed and direction with height, are shown in purple. High wind shear is hostile to mature tropical cyclones and those trying to develop.

R​ecent History