mike: welcome back to fox news channel's continuing live coverage of hurricane irma as it rips a path of damage and destruction through florida. melissa: we have been watching some amazing images all day and evening since the storm first blew ashore in the florida keys overnight. it is still on the move at this hour. mike: let's check in with fox news meteorologist adam klotz. adam? >> taking a look at the system as it continues to slowly march its way up the coast. center of circulation is about 35 miles north of fort meyers. the initial leading band, the eyewall is where you will see pack the biggest punch with the very strong winds with that as that continues to lift. but everything north of that is beginning to see the bands drop very heavy rain, strong winds and we continue to see at least the possibility here of some tornado activity. tornado threats across the state as you are looking at this tornado warned area. these spots in the pink highlighted area, that's a tornado warned storm.