Tropical Storm Milton formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico Saturday morning, just hours after it became a tropical depression, , according to the National Hurricane Center.
This new storm formation comes less than 10 days after Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida, and is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane, bringing life-threatening conditions to the state's west coast next week.
Maximum sustained winds from Tropical Storm Milton are estimated to be 40 miles per hour with higher gusts, the NHC said.
Hurricane and storm surge watches will likely be required for certain regions of Florida on Sunday, many of which have just been hard-hit by Hurricane Helene.
The National Weather Service placed the region in the potential path of Tropical Storm Milton, although it is still too early to tell how the storm will impact the county.
Persons:
Milton, Hurricane Helene, Tropical Storm Milton, Storm Milton
Organizations:
National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm, NHC, National Weather Service
Locations:
Gulf, Mexico, Florida, Tropical, Pinellas County, Cuba, Bahamas