Storm surge warning over for all of SWFL, Irma moving farther away

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FORT MYERS, Fla. Storm surge warnings for all of Southwest Florida were discontinued as of the 2 p.m. advisory on Tropical Storm Irma from the National Hurricane Center.

The storm still had 60 mph winds, the hurricane center said. It was about 50 miles south-southeast of Albany, Georgia, moving north-northwest at 17 mph.

Storm surge warnings for Bonita Beach southward were discontinued in the 11 a.m. advisory.

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