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LIVE UPDATES: Hurricane Milton ‘s northern eyewall moving onshore in Florida

The National Hurricane Center predicted Milton, a monstrous Category 5 hurricane during much of its approach, would remain a major hurricane when it makes landfall late Wednesday

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What to Know

  • TRACK: Hurricane Milton's latest track showed a possible landfall slightly south of Tampa, though the precise location remained unknown
  • LANDFALL TIMING: Landfall is set for Wednesday night, the National Hurricane Center said
  • TAMPA BAY: The Tampa Bay area, home to more than 3.3 million people, faced the possibility of widespread destruction, as the National Hurricane Center forecasts that it could be inundated with between 10 and 15 feet of storm surge
  • EVACUATIONS: Authorities have issued mandatory evacuation orders across 11 Florida counties with a combined population of about 5.9 million people, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Officials warned that stragglers would face grim odds of surviving
  • WEATHER ALERTS: All of South Florida was under a tropical storm warning, while Monroe County was additionally under a hurricane watch. South Florida had also been under a tornado watch but it was cancelled shortly before 6:30 p.m. See all severe weather alerts here
  • LOCAL IMPACTS: South Florida can expect the bull's eye of tropical storm conditions from late Wednesday afternoon through early Thursday afternoon from Milton
  • RECAP: The National Hurricane Center predicted Milton, a monstrous Category 5 hurricane during much of its approach, would likely weaken but remain a major hurricane when it makes landfall late Wednesday on Florida's Gulf coast

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