‘Monstrous Hurricane’ Michael Takes Aim at Florida Panhandle
'Monstrous Hurricane' Michael Takes Aim at Florida
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Hurricane Michael is getting stronger as it barrels through the
As of late Tuesday, Michael was a Category 3 storm located about 400 kilometers south of
Michael's top sustained winds were 195 kilometers per hour. But the storm is gaining energy from the warm Gulf waters and forecasters said it could be close to a Category 4 when it makes landfall around midday Wednesday.
Hurricane warnings have been issued for the
Forecasters were warning the
President
Hurricane Michael is a fast-moving storm that forecasters said will quickly weaken as it moves across land. The storm will drift into the Mid-Atlantic States and out to sea by Friday.
Michael will strike the
At least 13 storm-related deaths have been reported in



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