Post-tropical cyclone Milton, Tropical Storm Leslie

Milton, now categorized as a post tropical cyclone, is expected to continue moving northeast off of Florida’s Atlantic coast on Friday afternoon, as recovery efforts are underway for the millions impacted by the storm. The National Hurricane Center issued its final advisory on Thursday evening, with the storm continuing to generate maximum sustained winds of 70 mph.

Milton made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds Wednesday night before carving a path of destruction across the state, drenching coastal and inland communities with rain and storm surge as its powerful winds caused blackouts and hurled large sailboats on to front yards.

Milton spawned a deadly tornado outbreak that killed at least six in St. Lucie County on Florida’s east coast. Crews with the Nation Weather Service were expected to survey damage Friday and determine exactly how many tornadoes had formed. Across the state, the storm has been tied to at least 16 deaths.

This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning (red), hurricane watch (pink), tropical storm warning (blue) and tropical storm watch (yellow). The orange circle indicates the current position of the center of the tropical cyclone.

Milton aftermath:Florida power outage map: 2.2 million in the dark as Milton enters Atlantic

Milton tracker

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