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Hurricane Idalia: Category 4 storm takes aim at Florida's Big Bend area (Live updates) – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio

Hurricane Idalia: Category 4 storm takes aim at Florida's Big Bend area (Live updates) – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio
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Hurricane Idalia: Category 4 storm takes aim at Florida's Big Bend area (Live updates) – WPXI

Hurricane Idalia: Category 4 storm takes aim at Florida's Big Bend area (Live updates) – WPXI
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Alex Wagner Tonight

bringing with a at least 134 mile per hour wind gusts. authorities are warning of, quote, catastrophic storm surge and destructive winds when the hurricane moves ashore the next couple of hours. most of florida's "the washington post" coast is at risk of severe flooding and storm surges with some forecasted to reach as high as 16 feet in some areas. the national weather service is calling idalia is an unprecedented event. and here's governor desantis late yesterday on the storm. >> you've really got to go back to the late 1800s to find a storm of this magnitude that will enter where this one looks like it's going to enter tomorrow. so we don't really have a historical analog in anybody's memory, so it's likely to cause a lot of damage. >> let's turn to nbc news correspondent jay gray in florida with more. talk about what the conditions are now and what the biggest concern has been. >> reporter: yeah, and i think

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Alex Wagner Tonight

landfall somewhere around the big bend of florida as a cat 4 storm. that means we're going to see some really destructive winds. we're going to see some life threatening catastrophic storm surge. up to 15 feet in some spots. that is unsurvivable. that's a wall of water moving over dry land. then it's going to keep its strength as it goes throughout the state of georgia. it's going to weaken as it goes over land, could see some tornados with that, and then it's going to skirt across the carolinas. still seeing the chance for storm surge as well and flooding ranges coinciding. life threatening catastrophing i know those are big words. we're looking at historic storm surge and surge accompanied by large and destructive winds as well. you need to heed any warnings in

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The Ingraham Angle

advizry. from leafy or dixie county, this burst of convection powerful thunderstorms on northern and western flank, incredibly powerful, that burst of convection is tugging the system further off to the north. >> that subtle change will make a big difference on the coast of who sees the most catastrophic storm surge. >> this is tropical forecasting, sometimes it is just staring at it and doing now casting. it wobbles and wobbles make all the difference. that will do it for coverage on fox news. thank you for joining us, our coverage continues all day on fox weather temperature is available on favorite connected tv device temperature is on and free temperature is two screen

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team, gainesville, tallahassee, we will get back to the coast and talk about what will be the most devastating effect of this storm, surge. reasonable worst case, jane, will happen close to and immediately right of where that powerful center that has developed over last several hours comes ashore, up to 16 feet of surge. we saw this in tampa, 3-1/2 feet of water, jane. some areas are especially susceptible to storm surge, in excess of 15 feet of surge. >> incredible to see that number and for a place why no reference for it, cannot womb pair it to what is coming to come. cedar key up to 2.3 feet. waves crash over the rails to the road, this cadillac swallowed up by water and it will be a goner by the time the

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change in wind direction that allows water on the coast and that will make a place like tampa bay sit close and not be able to see water recede during low tide. >> with the storm, it shows you, mentioned folks in tampa, tampa bay why storms miss, irmaand ian went south. this storm is out of the mouth of tampa bay, four feet of surge there shows how prone that is, how vulnerable they are to surge, what was feared down the coast will occur somewhere in here across eastern parts of big bend or down the nature coast. 57 miles due west where center of circulation pin hole eye of

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The Ingraham Angle

the northeast, potentially a wobble again. britta merwin is in gainesville. we opened up the day and rain bands shift in and threat of severe weather could make way further inland. >> when you consider landfall site and the fact of the topography for making landfall, the reason for people to leave because it is so low lying, we could have more people in the impact zone dealing with conditions that are not going to be the top surge, but conditions of extreme wind, tornado risk, inland flooding. population is more inland that have greater number of people being impacted. i'm in gainesville, close to the

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ashore as a category 3 in the big bend region which hadn't seen anything like this ever. >> dana: even before i think in the 1800s is when governor ron desantis said might have been the last time this area saw one. not the most populated area but people are in the evacuation zone there. many people left. some were left behind. you have to imagine they are undergoing quite a bit of impact right now. >> bret: the hurricane is lashing the coast near keaton beach bringing with it the potential for catastrophic storm surge. forecasters are calling this storm nothing short of unprecedented because since 1851 as far back as weather records go, the state's gulf coast has never seen anything like this. >> dana: right now the life threatening storm is packing winds near 125 miles-per-hour prompting tornado warnings and alarms and impacting millions of people trying to cope with imminent danger.

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