A Florida meteorologist with decades of experience under his belt became emotional on Monday during his on-air discussion of Hurricane Milton, a monstrous storm expected to make landfall in his state this week.
“It’s just an incredible, incredible, incredible hurricane,” John Morales, a meteorologist for Miami’s local NBC affiliate, NBC 6 South Florida, warned viewers on Monday.
He started to provide details about Milton before getting choked up.
“It has dropped 50 millibars in 10 hours,” Morales said haltingly, describing the storm’s massive drop in air pressure. “Um … I apologize. This is just horrific.”
As of Monday afternoon, Milton had “explosively” intensified into a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of up 175 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm was expected to lash Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula late Monday into Tuesday before continuing to make its way to Florida, where it is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday. The storm is expected to be downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane by then, which is still powerful enough to cause life-threatening conditions and create catastrophic damage.








