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Hurricane update: Milton at Category 4, tornado threats active across Florida

Hurricane Milton continued on its path to the west coast of Florida on Wednesday, likely to remain a major hurricane when it finally makes landfall. 

The Tampa Bay area, home to more than 3.3 million people, faced the possibility of widespread destruction after avoiding direct hits from major hurricanes for more than a century. 

The monster storm maintained strength overnight but fell to a Category 4 on Wednesday morning. Forecasters predict that it will likely remain a major hurricane when it makes landfall later on Wednesday evening or early Thursday morning.

"Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive hurricanes on record for west-central Florida," the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday morning.

A three-hour radar loop showing where showers and thunderstorms are ongoing. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings are indicated in yellow. Tornado Warnings are indicated in red, while Tornado Warnings with a confirmed tornado are indicated in purple. Flash F

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday were briefed on preparations for Hurricane Milton, as well as the ongoing response to the impacts of Hurricane Helene across the Southeast.  

Later on Wednesday, Biden was also scheduled to deliver remarks to the nation. 

Here is the latest Hurricane Milton news: 

Tornado threats across Florida

Dozens of Tornado Warnings have been issued so far, and those numbers are expected to rise dramatically throughout the day.

A live camera from the Florida Department of Transportation spotted a confirmed tornado on the ground Wednesday morning in South Florida as Hurricane Milton barreled toward the state.

When the tornado hit, Hurricane Milton was still hours away from landfall, but the storm's outer bands were already bringing rain, wind and the potential for tornadoes across the state.

The National Hurricane Center said in its 11 a.m. ET update that tornadic supercells from Milton were beginning to sweep across the Southern Florida peninsula. 

More than 12 million people in the state faced threat of tornadoes along with hail and wind, the National Weather Service said. 

A look at the tornado threat in Florida on Wednesday. (FOX Weather)

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Disney closed for Milton

Disney Parks, Universal Studios and SeaWorld were among the theme parks announcing they will close for Milton.

Tampa International Airport (TPA) suspended operations on Tuesday morning, while Orlando International Airport (MCO), Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) in Sanford, Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers and Melbourne Orlando International Airport (MLB) in Melbourne closed or will close to commercial flights on Wednesday.

Several cruise ships were also changing course.

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Wind, storm surge damage forecast in Georgia

Tropical storm warnings were issued Wednesday as far north as Savannah, roughly 200 miles from the projected path of the hurricane’s center.

Storm surge of 2 to 4 feet was forecast for Georgia communities including St. Simons Island, home to nearly 16,000 people, and Tybee Island, which has population of 3,100. Wind gusts of up to 45 mph could break off large tree limbs, topple shallow-rooted trees and cause scattered power outages, according to the National Weather Service.

Gas stations running out of fuel

Those leaving evacuation areas were facing gas shortages Tuesday and Wednesday.

In a Wednesday morning briefing, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said highway patrol cars with sirens were escorting gasoline tanker trucks to get them through traffic to refill the supply.

"And they are continuing with the fuel escorts as we speak," he said.

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Window for evacuation is over in some areas

Thousands of fleeing cars clogged Florida's highways, and time for evacuations was running out Wednesday.

"The roads and the interstates, they are flowing," DeSantis said Wednesday morning in a press conference, but added that traffic conditions could deteriorate as the day goes on.

In Lee County, which includes Fort Myers about 95 miles southeast of Tampa, Public Safety Director Ben Abes said Wednesday that the county’s law enforcement, fire and emergency medical services will not respond to calls beginning later Wednesday when the weather worsens.

"It is not safe to be out and it is not safe to return to your home if you have evacuated," Abes said. "The time to shelter in place is now."

Abes said the county’s 13 shelters are housing more than 6,700 people.

The Florida Highway Patrol said in an email Wednesday that the Sunshine Skyway Bridge spanning the mouth of Tampa Bay is now closed to traffic.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor noted that up to 15 feet of storm surge forecast for her city would be deep enough to swallow an entire house.

"So if you’re in it, basically that’s the coffin that you’re in," Castor said.

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Hurricane Milton’s current path

The forecast cone for Hurricane Milton. (FOX Weather)

Milton was centered about 190 miles southwest of Tampa as of 11 a.m. ET Wednesday with maximum sustained winds of 145 mph, the hurricane center reported. 

It was moving northeast at 17 mph and was expected to continue moving in that direction with an increase in its forward speed through Wednesday night, with landfall expected late Wednesday or early Thursday morning. 

It was expected to turn toward the east-northeast and east on Thursday and Friday.

Hurricane Milton watches and warnings

Current Hurricane and Tropical Storm Watches and Warnings in effect for Hurricane Milton. (FOX Weather)

Current Storm Surge Watches and Warnings in effect for Hurricane Milton. (FOX Weather)

Milton storm surge forecast 

This graphic shows the storm surge forecast from Hurricane Milton in Florida. (FOX Weather)

Hurricane Milton wind forecast 

This graphic shows the wind threat from Hurricane Milton. (FOX Weather)