Photos: Hurricane Milton’s landfall
- Hurricane Milton set to move off Florida's eastern coast Thursday
- Over 3 million in the state without power
- Flash flood warnings issued for coastal areas in Milton's path
(NewsNation) — Hurricane Milton pummeled western Florida on Wednesday night with wind speeds reaching 120 mph, making landfall as a Category 3 near Siesta Key, about 70 miles south of Tampa. By early Thursday morning, the storm weakened to a Category 1, its path headed northeast.
The hurricane’s center neared Cape Canaveral, the National Hurricane Center announced at 4 a.m. EDT, with strong winds along the east coast of Florida. Cape Canaveral is near the state’s Atlantic Coast about 55 miles east of Orlando. Maximum sustained winds are 85 mph. The hurricane is moving offshore.
The center of Milton will emerge off the east coast of the state around sunrise, the National Hurricane Center reported.
More than 3 million Floridians lost power as of 4:30 a.m. EDT, according to the utility tracker PowerOutages.us.
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