It has trended SE of target since the 11AM update, however from 2AM to 11AM it was slight NW of the center line. From its 8AM position its gone nearly due E for 65-70 miles. As mentioned by @cieldumort during the weakening phase it drifted N while strengthening it went S which is kind of the opposite of normal hurricane motion. Currently its off target by just 20 miles, so in the end maybe all the wobbles even out. Currently landfall is sometime late Weds PM or early Thurs AM so we've got another 36 hours to go.
https://zoom.earth/storms/milton-2024/ has become my new favorite site for tracking.
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