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Florida's Gulf Coast is under a hurricane and storm surge watch as Hurricane Milton continues to gain strength and develop into a severe Category 3 storm in the Gulf of Mexico.

As of 7 a.m. Monday, Hurricane Milton was located at 21.9N, 92.4W.

It was a Category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour and moving east-southeast at a speed of 8 miles per hour.

Hurricane Milton strengthened into a severe Category 3 storm Monday morning and will likely continue to strengthen before encountering wind shear over the Gulf of Mexico.

Hurricane Milton strengthened into a severe Category 3 storm Monday morning and will likely continue to strengthen before encountering wind shear over the Gulf of Mexico.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Milton is expected to quickly strengthen into a Category 4 storm by Tuesday before weakening by wind shear late Wednesday before making landfall. It could remain a major hurricane if it makes landfall, which will happen on the west coast of Florida.

Hurricane Milton: County-by-County Guide

Clocks and Alerts

A hurricane warning is in effect for Florida's Gulf Coast from Chokoloskee to the mouth of the Suwanee River, including Tampa Bay.

Much of Florida's Gulf Coast is under Hurricane Watch status

Much of Florida's Gulf Coast is under Hurricane Watch status

A storm surge warning was also issued for Florida's Gulf Coast from Flamingo north to the Suwannee River, including Charlotte Harbor and Tampa Bay.

Much of Florida's Gulf Coast is under a storm surge watch ahead of Milton.

Much of Florida's Gulf Coast is under a storm surge watch ahead of Milton.

Tropical storm watches were also issued for Florida's Gulf Coast.

A flood warning is in effect for the entire Tampa Bay area, most of Central Florida and all of South Florida.

The entire Tampa Bay area is under a flood watch through Thursday morning, as are much of Central Florida and all of South Florida.

The entire Tampa Bay area is under a flood watch through Thursday morning, as are much of Central Florida and all of South Florida.

When will the impact be felt in the Bay Area?

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Some areas will see heavy rain Monday and Tuesday, which FOX 13 meteorologists say is not directly related to Milton.

Rain from Milton is likely to arrive on Wednesday and continue into Thursday before the storm dissipates.

Hurricane Milton is expected to have a significant impact on the Tampa Bay area, with several inches of widespread rain expected.

Hurricane Milton is expected to have a significant impact on the Tampa Bay area, with several inches of widespread rain expected.

Depending on the exact path Milton takes, the heaviest rainfall is expected to come south from the I-4 corridor, with several inches – even up to a foot in some areas – likely over the next week.

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As for other significant impacts like wind and life-threatening storm surge, FOX 13 meteorologist Dave Osterberg says the point of landfall will be crucial in determining where Milton will feel the worst.

Models are divided on exactly where Hurricane Milton will make landfall, but all agree it will happen on Florida's Gulf Coast.

Models are divided on exactly where Hurricane Milton will make landfall, but all agree it will happen on Florida's Gulf Coast.

“While we have some answers today, we don’t have others,” Osterberg said. “What I can’t answer is where exactly it will make landfall and how much it will weaken before it makes landfall.”

FOX 13 Chief Meteorologist Paul Dellegatto warns that even if Milton weakens before landfall, it will not weaken the storm surge. The greatest increase will occur at the land point to the south.

Coastal sections of the Bay Area could face a storm surge of 8 to 12 feet, with storm surge worst at the landpoint to the south.

Coastal sections of the Bay Area could face a storm surge of 8 to 12 feet, with storm surge worst at the landpoint to the south.

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