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Less than two weeks after one hurricane, Disney World is preparing for another. Unlike Hurricane Helene, however, Hurricane Milton is threatening to close the parks.
Hurricane Milton Credit: Susan
A tropical storm developed into a Category 1 hurricane this weekend, and it is expected to hit the gulf coast of Florida by mid-week.
The most likely path suggests Milton could make landfall Wednesday. It would start in the Tampa Bay Area and work its way across the state to the Atlantic coast.
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