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of hurricane season, and people need to pay attention to mother nature because she wins every single time. >> reporter: every single time. thank you so much, madam mayor. i am going to toss it back to my colleague, phil mattingly, in the studio. >> you know, sidner, i appreciate getting in the florida gaetz. i am surprised you got through 4 1/2 hours without mentioning the florida gators. >> reporter: wohy wouldn't i don't know where you come from. the ohio state? i'm sure i will get a lot of hate mail. whatever. >> me, too. great reporting. great work. great interview with important messages particularly now there has been landfall and we have seen what landfall brings and is continuing to bring, including here in steinhatchee. about 20 miles away from where lachl took place, the direct landfall in keaton beach. the building there, they are half underwater tat this point. we are going to be going to our

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that direction, the wind is coming from there and we are getting gusts that feel like 40, 45 miles per hour. just want to keep an eye for debris and things that may be going through the air. tallahassee is about 60 miles from keaton beach where this storm just made landfall. so here where i am is inland. this is where it's now going to get worse. the situation here will deteriorate for several hours as this storm moves in, which means more rain, 6 to 10 total inches here and more wind. tallahassee has never experienced hurricane-force winds since they have been keeping records. all the storms that passed through here have come through as tropical storms, 74 miles per hour or less. they could get hurricane-force winds here over the next few hours as this storm moves over us and into georgia. 200,000 people live in florida's capital city. this is where governor ron desantis has been speaking to

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team has been doing up and down the guslf coast of florida. we want to get to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar, tracking idalia's every move from the cnn weather center. walk me through. what are we expecting going forward? >> now that we have had official landfall at 7:45 eastern time this morning, just near keaton beach, now that we have had that, the focus begins to shift. now we are looking at an inland threat for a lot of these communities. along the coast you are still going to have storm surge concerns, still going to have dangerously high winds. now we are also going to start to see some of those communities inland dealing with some of these extremely high winds. this is an extreme wind warning to 10:15 a.m. expands farther inland. as the storm works across florida, it will bring the high winds with it. you have the outer bands that could produce tornado warnings throughout the day. we have had already had a dozen of them. the amount of rain.

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>> welcome to the top of the hour. our special breaking news coverage this morning throughout the course of this morning, hurricane idalia. the category 3 storm that is rapidly intensified throughout the course of the morning before decelerating slightly made landfall near keaton beach in florida's big bend region. it is a category 3 storm. this what you are looking at now is less than 20 miles from keaton beach. the water levels have been rising throughout the morning. to give you context, particularly in this big bend region, this hurricane, hurricane idalia, is now most powerful storm to make landfall in that region in the past 1 20 25 years. sara sidner has been standing by all morning live in crystal river, florida. we have full team coverage all over florida's gulf coast.

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the next 48 hours a lot of rescues and more than 40 counties are under a mandatory evacuation. so all along the coast low lying areas we could see reshaping of the coastline. >> dana: what about that on the evacuation -- on the evacuation do you think a lot of people did leave? >> i think a lot of people did leave. i think the fortunate thing for a lot of people they didn't have that far to go. a lot of times you can just go a few miles inland or try to find higher ground. just try to get out of harm's way. that's what a lot of people did. it has been like a ghost town and now we see people with the sunlight trying to get around and some being too aggressive on these roads. people are wading through and for now not a lot of rescue activity, not a lot of motion. just civilians trying to help each other assess the damage and to help out who might need

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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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storm surge continues to pick up and the rain falls here. you are looking at three feet or so of water that has been pushed in from tampa bay as these incredibly strong wind gusts continue to pound the tampa bay area. this is not a coast or clear water beach. this is not p st. peter beach but this is tampa bay area. bay shore boulevard, a low lying area that tends to flood but this is unlike anything even police officers who worked in the city for more than 20 years tell me they've ever seen. what you are noticing are waves that are breaking up against the barrier there and pushing over and crashing over with such power. it is so dangerous, meanwhile as people wake up this morning they are coming out to try to see just how deep this goes.

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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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