- February 16, 2025
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This large tree fell on Weslenn Drive in Winter Garden.
The Sunoco gas station in downtown Winter Garden lost its sign in the high winds.
Several businesses in downtown Winter Garden boarded their windows for extra protection against the wind.
Windows on the bottom floor of the Edgewater Hotel were boarded up as an extra measure.
Winter Garden's First Baptist Church lost a few limbs from its huge oak trees.
Fallen trees crushed fences and buildings.
This recreational vehicle on Oakland Avenue was crushed by a huge limb.
A tree at the downtown Winter Garden Post Office lost one of its limbs in the heavy winds.
The Sunoco gas station lost its sign in the high winds.
A number of businesses in downtown Winter Garden boarded up their windows for extra protection.
North Dillard Street was blocked by a downed tree near Winter Garden's First Baptist Church.
Dawson Peek, 5, and Ethan Peek, 11, worked diligently to get their front yard cleaned up following the hurricane
Ethan Peek, 11, and Dawson Peek, 5, worked diligently to get their front yard cleaned up following the hurricane
Ethan Peek, 11, and Dawson Peek, 5, worked diligently to get their front yard cleaned up following the hurricane
This billboard on West Colonial Drive in Winter Garden was no match for the strong winds.
Following its landfall on Siesta Key on Florida’s Gulf Coast at about 9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, Hurricane Milton lumbered northeast on its way across the Florida peninsula.
It arrived to Orange County as a Category 2 hurricane and barraged West Orange and Southwest Orange communities with wind and rain for most of the early-morning hours of Oct. 10.