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Florida Meteorologist Emotional Over Hurricane Milton

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During a recent live broadcast, NBC 6 South Florida meteorologist John Morales became visibly shaken while reporting on the approaching Hurricane Milton. Set to make landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast on October 9, the Category 5 storm boasts winds of up to 160 mph, raising concerns of severe destruction in a region still recovering from Hurricane Helene’s recent impact.

On October 7, the veteran forecaster struggled to maintain his composure as he detailed Milton’s rapid intensification, including a 50 millibar pressure drop in just 10 hours. “It’s just an incredible, incredible hurricane,” Morales said, his voice breaking. “I apologize. This is just horrific.”

Morales emphasized how climate change-induced warm Gulf waters are amplifying the hurricane’s strength. His candid reporting resonated with viewers, who expressed support on social media platforms. One X user wrote, “@JohnMoralesTV is a gem, and South Florida trusts him,” while another noted the emotional impact of seeing the usually composed meteorologist so affected.

As Milton approaches, Florida officials have issued evacuation orders and warnings about potential flooding and tornadoes. The state is preparing for what could be one of its most devastating storms in recent memory.

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