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deputies who were on duty in this county ever, normally, at one time. they had to call in the state police to help them because there were so few of them there to monitor it. but they just want people to know, if you are still here now, you are on your own. >> there's only so much they can do once the storm comes through. john berman, thank you very much. i want to go now to cnn's carlos suarez, he's live in tampa florida. carlos, where the conditions like where you are there on the ground? >> will, we are in for a wet and windy night here. in tampa bay. it's about half an hour ago we started seeing a line of thunderstorms associated with this hurricane make its way across hillsboro county. we expect this bad weather to continue into the night and into tomorrow, which is when we might start seeing some of the storm surge associated with this hurricane. that is the biggest concern from emergency officials at this hour. they are worried that the storm, which is going to pass hillsborough county and

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water boats and are just waiting for the storm to pass, hoping for the best and will be responding to emergencies as soon as it is safe to do so. >> and just underscore what you just said, the coast guard you all can help, but after the storm has a past for people who are listening to this it's important to not be in an unsafe situation if you can avoid it. nicole groll, thank you very much. and sarasota county is among those preparing for hurricane idalia's rat. i want to bring in sarasota there kyle battey. they are about, thank you very much for joining us. idalia is now expected to intensify to a category three by landfall, it is just on the cusp. what impact, so far, has sarasota felt as the storm approaches? >> good evening. we have experienced a lot of rain and a bit of wind, but nothing in terms of the full

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but she won't resign, i will be back in january to call for a no confidence vote in his leadership. >> the whole point of this special session was to pursue these measures. you don't believe anything of substance has passed and we will see what january looks like. representative justin jones, thank you again for joining us again at the source. >> thank you so much kaitlan. >> and thank you all so much for joining. us tonight on cnn we're continuing our coverage of hurricane idalia. it's forecast to make landfall in florida's big bend region in just a matter of hours. prime time with abby phillip starts right. now >> a lot to get to in these critical hours. our special live coverage continues tonight of that dangerous hurricane right. now it is starting to hit florida, and i'm abby philip. idalia packing winds of more than 100 miles an hour is currently a category two storm, but it is projected to make landfall and to slam into the

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coast as a category three, just three hours from now. evacuations are underway in at least 28 counties. mayors, officials, the governor all warning people in those targets zones to take cover or leave immediately. that includes people in cedar key and big band. one of the greatest threats, of course, is the storm surge. it's expected to reach once in a lifetime levels for this part of florida. cnn's live up and down the coast, including in tampa and steinhatchee. we will speak live with some storm changes storm chasers in the heart of the bull's-eye, also officials warn that time is running out to evacuate. first let's get straight to chad myers with this new forecast. chad, what is the path of hurricane idalia at this hour? >> still straight up to the north and likely just to the east of tallahassee as it continues to the north overnight. now the hurricane center will

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i want to go next to cnn's phone john berman who is in steinhatchee on florida's big bend for us. so john, where is this storm expected to hit in the coming hours? you are aware? we could be seeing that landfall? >> unfortunately here. not far from here. and if the eyewall goes across here exactly, this is still the area where they are expecting 10 to 15 feet of storm surge. about 45 minutes south of here, cedar key, the mayor told his people that they simply can't be helped if they stay. get out, this could be unsurvivable. let me explain why. i'm on the deck right now on a marina, the sea hag marina, normally a bustling place, i can see the bar right here with this time of night it would normally be filled with people. hurricane herman in 2016 was a category one. it has a storm surge of six feet. when that came in here, and then to come in here, that fill

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feet under the water tower, the school, people are stashing their vehicles up there. all of this behind me is going to be flooded out for several blocks through the gulf of mexico shoreline. >> you have experienced so many storms over the course of your life and career, but this is not really a part of florida that is used to this kind of intensity. what are you the most concerned about as we go into the coming hours? >> well that's right. a storm of this intensity has never gone up through the major coast and the northwest florida and appalachia bay here, and so an unprecedented storm like this will have unprecedented impacts and we just don't know what to expect. it is a scary thing, even for a storm chaser that has seen over 50 or 60 hurricanes so far, we just don't know what the impacts are going to be. we're not as familiar with the shoreline, it is very low-lying here as well so the storm surge is going to penetrate several miles inland. it is likely going to knock out a lot of bridges as well.

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climate correspondent, bill weir, who is live on the scene. bill, you are right on the path of this storm, now a category three almost. how is the situation changing where you are as it moves closer? >> well, abby, we haven't seen any change yet here. it's still pretty calm before the storm but it was less than a year ago when i was preparing for hurricane ian and we went to bed and woke up and the storm had intensified greatly. that is the ingredient here, the warmer golf of mexico, warmer than we have ever seen before. it is in patches and so, overall, it is about 88 degrees, and average temperature but hot or warm to the shore, close to 90. so we are going to see whether or not that is sort of a steroid shot for this particular storm as it gets close to the shore. folks in communities like this, which is right, a low-lying community right on the river here as that storm surge pushes all the water up into the neighborhoods. that is the main concern. >> to that point, you just talked about this warmer water.

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lot of people are listening to the authorities and evacuating. we don't want the same thing to happen last year with hurricane ian as to the surge coming in afterwards and taking other lives. >> okay chief barbara tripp, thank you, and best of luck to you and yours death overnight in the coming days. >> thank you. >> cedar key is among the cities facing evacuation orders ahead of the storm, and although most of the residents have, in fact, he did those orders, about 100 people have decided to stay put, including my next guest. i want to bring in island hotel and restaurant owner andy bear. andy, thank you for being with us tonight. i hope that so far you and those close to you are safe. i want to ask you, you are in a very vulnerable location. why did you decide to stay put and ride the storm out? >> pretty much the one reason we states is some up and one.

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storm that is 200 miles closer, what that could do to the lovely town of st. mark's. here you go, 110 miles per hour. we still have the eye, the storm is continuing to intensify and i am very much looking forward to the flight through the eye with our reporter there, our producer reporter. because this is the most important thing that we can see now for the next few hours. how strong will it get? every successive flight, they fly through, they make a triangle, they fly back through, they make a triangle, and they fly again. and they just keep going. you think that there is turbulence when you're flying over the rockies, well that is going to be a turbulent flight. 115 miles per hour, likely even higher as it does make landfall. it is the surge with all the water that the storm is bringing with, it it is also the potential for tornadoes down here with this one arm of the hurricane, the outer band coming on shore. there you can see the eye on radar,. which rarely ever happens. something else that rarely ever

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floodings. >> we continue to monitor that as well, carlos suarez, thank you, and stay safe there. i want to now bring in the tampa fire rescue chief, barbara trip. chief trip, thank you for joining us tonight. can you tell us, what is your department doing to prepare tonight for this storm? >> so we have been partnering with other agencies to make sure that we prepare for the surge. we know that the storm has -- that the storm has, going to bypass are so the main thing we're gonna worry about is that surge. we're telling all our residents, we're sending out information, sending out two our results know that right now the levels are low, but so they won't be complacent and go back into their homes. we did in a mandatory evacuation for certain areas, especially low-lying areas, and tomorrow we're gonna pay a lot of attention and have authorities are to make sure residents don't go back until that surge has bypassed.

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