As of midnight ET, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports that damaging winds from Hurricane Milton are advancing inland, posing significant risks to areas affected by the storm. The hurricane currently boasts maximum sustained winds of 100 mph, indicating its strength as it moves across Florida.
Tampa International Airport has recorded a sustained wind speed of 58 mph, with gusts reaching up to 93 mph. This highlights the storm’s potential for causing damage in urban areas, particularly as it continues its path toward the interior of the state.
At present, Hurricane Milton is located approximately 60 miles south-southwest of Orlando and about 85 miles west-southwest of Cape Canaveral. The NHC is closely monitoring the storm’s progression, emphasizing the importance of staying informed and adhering to safety advisories issued by local authorities.
Residents in the affected areas are urged to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions, including power outages and structural damage. Emergency services are on high alert as they respond to incidents related to the storm’s impact.
Further updates will be provided as Hurricane Milton continues to develop, with the NHC and local authorities working diligently to ensure public safety during this critical time.