
The northern edge of Hurricane Milton’s eyewall is coming ashore near Tampa early Wednesday evening. Official landfall should be around 9 pm near Sarasota.
At 7 pm, the center of Hurricane Milton was about 35 miles west-southwest of Sarasota and 140 miles southwest of Orlando.
Maximum sustained winds were 120 miles per hour. Milton was moving northeast at 15 miles per hour.

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