ORLANDO, Fla. — Hurricane Milton is currently about 60 miles south-southwest of Orlando and is expected to make its closest pass near the city soon, raising concerns of further power outages and severe weather conditions.
As of 12:40 a.m., Thursday, approximately 37,000 energy customers in Orange County, which includes Orlando, are without power, according to PowerOutage.us. The storm remains a Category 2 hurricane, although its maximum sustained winds have weakened slightly to 100 mph, as reported by the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Milton is moving east-northeast at a speed of 16 mph.
Reports from Orlando indicate that wind gusts have already reached 64 mph, highlighting the storm’s intensity as it approaches the region. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines as the hurricane brings severe weather conditions and the potential for additional power outages.
Emergency services are on standby to respond to incidents as they arise, and officials encourage the community to stay informed through local updates and advisories. Further information will be provided as Hurricane Milton continues its path across Florida.