Palm Beach County is under a tropical storm warning. Here's what to expect
Hurricane Milton will be closing in on Florida's west coast late Wednesday into early Thursday with impacts to Palm Beach County beginning Wednesday night.All of South Florida, including Palm Beach County, was put under a tropical storm warning on Tuesday and county officials ordered evacuations for Zone A residents, which includes people living in mobile homes and low-lying areas prone to flooding.Seven shelters in Palm Beach County will open Wednesday, including five general population shelters, a special needs shelter and a pet-friendly shelter.A tropical storm warning is issued when tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area, generally within 36 hours. Tropical storms' winds are between 39 and 73 mph. It can be unsafe to drive a vehicle in tropical storm-force winds.Palm Beach County is not in Milton's forecast track cone, which shows where the center of the storm may go, but impacts can occur far outside the cone.As of Tuesday at 2 p.m., Hurricane Milton was a 15...