Wobble Tracker: Live updates on Hurricane Milton’s path across Florida

TAMPA, Fla. ( WFLA ) — Hurricane Milton, which fluctuated between a Category 4 and Category 5 hurricane on its approach to Florida’s west coast, slowed to a Category 3 before hitting land south of Tampa Wednesday evening.

Winds above 100 mph knocked out power for thousands, and the toll of flooding and floating debris won’t be known until well after sunrise.

As of late Wednesday, the storm continued to work its way across central Florida. The Wobble Tracker — a tool used by Nexstar’s WFLA to track “wobbles,” or small movements on the system’s path — shows just where the storm has been and where it is projected to go. The map tracks slight movements, or wobbles, in the course that could mean a devastating change of fate for communities near the path.

Tracking the Tropics: Stay updated on Milton with WFLA’s live coverage

Milton is just the latest system in a storm season that scientists say is the weirdest they have ever seen.

Beryl became the earliest storm on record to reach Category 5 status, but there was record quiet from Aug. 20 — the traditional start of peak hurricane season — to Sept. 23, according to Colorado State University hurricane researcher Phil Klotzbach.

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