"Hurricane Irma dropped to a Category 1 storm early Monday after it tore through southwest Florida and left more than 4 million customers without power.
Irma was downgraded as it moved over the western Florida peninsula, the National Hurricane Center said. By 5 a.m. ET, it had sustained winds of 75 mph with its center 60 miles north of Tampa.
Despite its weakening as it passes over land, Irma remains a monster pushing strong winds and flooding in the Southeast, forecasters warned."
Faith Karimi and Catherine Shoichet report for CNN September 11, 2017.
SEE ALSO:
"Hurricane Irma Live Updates: Storm Weakens in Florida but Still Packs a Punch" (New York Times)
"About 5.8 Million Lose Power From Irma: State And Utilities" (Reuters)
Miami Herald Front Page
Tampa Bay Times Front Page
"Hurricane Irma Still A Monster Of Wind, Rain As It Pushes North"
Source: CNN, 09/11/2017