NBC’s John Morales, who has been covering storms for more than three decades, said that global warming has changed him.
Around 15 million people are under flood watches and 11 million are at risk for tropical tornadoes in eight counties.
Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
Milton was tracking across the Gulf of Mexico bound for what could be a devastating crash along Florida's already storm-battered western coast.
John Morales, a meteorologist from NBC's WTVJ affiliate in Florida, became visibly emotional while reporting on Hurricane ...
The mayor of Tampa did not mince words when warning residents as Hurricane Milton bears down on Florida as a potentially ...
A Florida meteorologist, shaken by the looming destruction of Hurricane Milton, got emotional during a live broadcast. John ...
"When he gets this serious, this emotional, on the air, viewers pay attention." Longtime meteorologist has emotional ...
The Florida meteorologist who went viral when he recently reported on Hurricane Milton’s potentially devastating impact tells ...
A renowned Florida meteorologist, John Morales, was seen shedding a tear onscreen while reporting on the imminent Hurricane Milton.
Florida officials continue to warn residents to evacuate as Hurricane Milton nears landfall, with some warning that the storm ...
Michael Steele, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee and John Morales, WTVJ NBC Meteorologist join Nicolle ...