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in storms where it gets so intense that the first responders say we can't get to you if something goes wrong that's a good sign where we are in old town. >> steve: grady, thank you very much. we are coming up on 7:00 east coast. our coverage of hurricane idalia continues right now. ♪ >> ainsley: this is a fox weather alert. hurricane idalia is set for imminent landfall as a category 4 storm. 85,000 are now without power already as dangerous winds and flooding are shutting down roads and some of the bridges. >> brian: that last hour governor ron desantis urged florida toreach possible tornad. >> do not go outside in the midst of this storm. wherever you are, hunker down

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traveling, barreling exactly toward tallahassee, i can't remember. this was 20-some odd years ago. we have fox weather multi media journalist brandy c campbell isn tallahassee north of where the hurricane made landfall. >> we are a hour and a half away from where it made landfall right now the rain is starting to pick up and wind gust in that year. that has been the concern here because tallahassee is known for its tree coverage. you can see them just behind me blowing in the wind 55% tree coverage. worried about the wind impact blowing down the trees and causing power outages. i just checked according to pour out damage u.s. there are about 10,000 in this county alone. that's not the most when you compare it to other counties. so, that is the main concern here in this area there was a mandatory evacuation for those living in mobile homes because of reasons like that. so, with this landfall, we know

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for folks in gulfport they tell me they are not exactly impressed by this storm. >> brian: not yet. hopefully they will feel that way soon as well. meanwhile, go in with janice dean. janice, you have an announcement. >> janice: yep. official landfall from the hurricane center keaton beach, florida, 7:45 a.m. 125 minor sustained winds. major hurricane strength. the pressure at landfall was 949. again, that's just historic. for historical purposes. they are feeling ferocious winds, a categories 3 storm. you know, north of the eye which is what this is. this is the actual pressure point coming on shore. which we were broadcasting live as it was happening here on "fox & friends." but this is the official report from the national hurricane center and they are the ones that have -- that make this for the history books. >> brian: janice, if you want to know however inland it will go, what do you look for? >> janice: i mean, the national hurricane center has been very right on with their forecasting.

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>> brian: all right. kevin guthrie executive director of the florida division of emergency manage wanted and joins us live. kevin, what's your greatest area of concern right now. >> hey, good morning, guys. appreciate it, brian. right now our greatest area of concern is going to be that big bend area where we just had landfall. that 947 pressure with 125, 130 mile-per-hour winds. that's a really strong cat 3 hurricane. just coming down from that cat 4 that we saw about an hour ago. storm surge, the 12 to 15-foot of storm surge along the coastnot a really populated area but nevertheless we still got some fish camps and things like that in there. lots of people in manufactured housing. that's a concern. and then moving inland with these 120 mile-per-hour winds, 120 mile-per-hour gusts bringing down that live oak canopy. i know, brian, usc up here in the tallahassee area you know there is a really strong live oak tree canopy here. that's going to go into power lines. take down power lines and knock out power outages to tens of thousands if not hundreds of

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into south georgia as a hurricane. we don't know how the strength is going to continue. we don't know how hard that's going to be. but they are going to get walloped moving into the south carolina area. we are continuing to stay out here and monitor this as the haymakers are being thrown by idalia. back to you. >> ainsley: robert when you started this morning it was up to your calf, now it's almost up to your knees. janice telling us information this morning stay with us because we want your reaction to this. janice? >> janice: hi, robert. so we're getting information that the eye is clearly moving on shore near fish creek. it's not confirmed by the new york city but national hurricae center. near fish creek we are getting the lowest pressure point -- that doesn't mean anything except that the ---the lowest pressure point is now moving on shore. we will definitely get an official landfall from the new national hurricanecenter.

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bend area where the storm came across haven't seen a big storm. >> right. we haven't seen a big storm in the tampa bay area, either. i'm sure our thoughts and prayers are with our neighbors to the north in the big bend area for sure. >> bret: okay. we appreciate the time. thanks for getting on and stay safe. >> thank you very much. >> dana: thank you to the mayor. let's go to grady trimble live in steinhatchee, florida. where is that and what you're seeing? >> we're about 20 miles south of keaton beach where the hurricane made landfall. you can see that it is still extremely windy here and some rain coming down. it does seem like the worst of the storm has passed through this area. that being said, there is a lot of destruction that it left in its wake. this is the steinhatchee river. we believe it is flowing away

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>> right now it's moving inland. the center over north florida moving just south of madison, florida and we can see the very strong north west eyewall that's still moving inland. we saw wind gusts 80, 85, almost 90 miles-an-hour in perry. they're moving to madison and we're seeing the inland wind threat play out while we still have a high storm surge along the coast of the big bend. cedar key you were talking to the person from leavey county. they have 6 to 7 feet of inundation and well south of where the hurricane made landfall. storm surge will stay up for several more hours as these west winds on the back side of idalia continue to push the gulf waters against the coast there. >> bret: it was a category 4 as it came to shore but came on shore at landfall category 3.

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with you and bret and i know there are tornado warnings popping up all over the interior parts of the state of florida. so we've got a long ways to go before we're out of the woods when it comes to the threat from tornadoes that are being spun off on the dirty side of the storm which all of the west coast of the state of florida is on the dirty side of the storm now except for the extreme northern part where the hurricane made landfall a couple hours ago. >> dana: it is moving fairly fast? >> surprisingly, i was shocked when we were tracking it moving northward at four miles-per-hour and it stayed consistent with all the models we were seeing coming out of the national weather service and all of a sudden overnight during the hours of darkness it accelerated to 14 miles-per-hour and the next thing i know it's moving at 18 miles-an-hour as it tracked northward towards the big bend area. a good thing about that. while the northern parts of

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quite some time before they can reach you. fortunately in this case, there is a happy ending. i want to go now to keaton beach, florida, and nbc's gabe gutierrez. he and his crew, the first to reach the town where the hurricane made landfall. gabe, what are you seeing? >> reporter: hi there, chris. well, yes, this is keaton beach. we rode out the storm in perry. several hours ago we were being hit by those incredibly powerful winds. that was 20 miles inland. imagine how strong the winds were here in keaton beach. we've just been seeing fish and wildlife boats trying to do some rescues being launched right here. if you walk over here, you can see how many first responders are now here. the florida national guard is on the move. they just arrived and let us into this area, which had been previously blocked off. they're just trying to get a handle right now on just how significant this damage was. and chris, this is the gulf of

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the normal tides come and go. these rivers are great. they're fun to swim in and enjoy all the activities here. this is very dirty water. this is water that has washed up for the gulf of mexico, taking the water from our rivers, our bays. it's pushed it all from our springs out here now. it's intermingled with other kind of debris from the highways and a lot of things that you just don't want to be walking around in right now. it's very dirty and dangerous water to be in. >> and what's your message to the people -- not just in sit kus county, but the other counties along the coast right now? what's your message to them if they're lucky enough to have power and be watching this. >> my message is, the worst of the storm is not over for us. while the hurricane made landfall several hours ago, its affects are going to continue to play out for a long time to

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