Hurricane Milton tracker: Path, cone, spaghetti models, satellite image

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Hurricane Milton dropped again to a Category 4 storm on Wednesday. It is on track to make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

As of 2 p.m. Hurricane Milton was 150 miles southwest of Tampa, Florida, with sustained winds of 130 mph. It's moving northeast at 16 mph. The minimum central pressure is 944 mb.

Here are the latest project path, track, spaghetti models, and satellite images of Hurricane Milton.

Hurricane Milton latest updates:

Where is Hurricane Milton right now? Here is the latest possible path.

Hurricane Milton Spaghetti Models

Hurricane Milton Satellite Images

When will Hurricane Milton make landfall over Florida?

According to the FOX 35 Storm Team, we're anticipating Hurricane Milton to make landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 2 a.m. Thursday.

However, that could change as the storm continues to make its way across the Gulf of Mexico.

Regardless, it is important not to focus on the center of the track or where landfall is. Weather impacts will be felt across Central Florida outside of the center of the storm -- storm surge, heavy rainfall, flooding, damaging winds, and tornadoes.