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Nothing but debris on the side of the road. You know, skip, were we went to the bridge and went over the bridge and went over the bridge again. Found nothing to be wrong, thank goodness because thats our life blood coming in and out of the florida keys. The bridge is fine. I dont know if theres a problem with it technically that we cant see. They had put the stay arms from going over, they were gone but work to be done on the bridge. For sure. Engineers will were going to be all right. Were keeping our fingers crossed. Theyre clearing the roads. Maybe by tuesday theyll allow people to come back down to monroe county. Im not sure its passable from key largo to key west. I dont know how the status is at this point. The good thing is, theyll have engineers checking out the snake creek bridge. I know that bridge, it would have been horribly destructive had that gone down. Im glad that rumor you can dispel. You talk about the debris. I also want to talk about the gulf water. I saw pictures of the bay in the gulf, which was just bizarre. Theres no water there. Is it coming back . We know its expected. Has that started . Thats a good question. Ive been here all these years and i dont remember hurricane wilma, the water went away, and the bay was dry, however its got to come back. Thats a mystery. Thats called a surge. If it comes back today as a surge the water left, it has to come back. Who knows what will go over the highways surgewise. Were still in a high building. Maybe its not over yet as far as the dangers of the surge. Thats a mystery. Cant answer that one for you. Where did it go and when is it coming back, that we dont know. But for sure its coming back. Its very interesting. The phenomena were in right now, im not sure whats going on. Im sure youll be glad, since youre the captain of the blue chip 2 charter boat, youll want that water back. Were glad to see things arent as bad as had been expected but its still a mess in the keys. Thank you for talking with us, waking up early in the morning and well check back in with you in the future. Appreciate it. For all of you, well be back with our special coverage of Hurricane Irma right here on msnbc. Im just absolutely in awe of the wrath and the fury Mother Nature has brought upon naples, florida. Hurricane irma continues its track north after brutalizing south florida. Were being joined from miami near the airport which presumably remains closed, right, vaughn . Reporter yeah, good morning, alex. The airport, Miami International airport, its about two blocks from where were standing right now, airport spokesman said overnight that theyre not expected to open up operations on a limited schedule until tuesday. Five different terminals were damaged over the last 24 hours, five from water leaks, significant water leaks that came in through the jet bridges and roofs. We should get a better look tomorrow and tuesday what that exactly looks like. Were ten miles from where miami beach is, which is impressive. We attempted to leave our hotel there are two hotels to our right with about 200 people staying there. Like them inside there, were stuck here. Weve been stuck here through the storm because of this. We attempted to drive out yesterday morning and the poirful winds, 99mileperhour winds at Miami International, multiple trees knocked down preventing the one way out for us and all those staying at the hotel. As were looking around, the palm trees stayed up but the other damage is significant. 85 of people in Miamidade County are without alex. Another 65 in Broward County next door. The main utility here in miami says to take up to a week, may take upwards of a week to restore that power. For us, we are actually just watching over here, someone driving to get on this main passageway, one of the main roadways past the airport and had to turn around not only because of more downed trees but also the flooded waters. Look, im sure youre frustrated not being able to get out and get a story but frankly, youre right there where a story is. Can you ask your cameraman to go over behind your Left Shoulder there to that palm tree because that didnt get knocked over it looks like it was fortified, its been held down by cables. I think thats why a lot of the trees in that area didnt fall down because theyve been, you know, held up. Reporter yeah. Andy is going to look at the palm tree thats being held up here. An interesting point is i made the point were ten miles away. When we woke up yesterday morning and said, boy, were far away from where this storm is going to strike, especially when they were looking at the fact the eye was no longer going to hit miami, our thought was we wouldnt see much of the storm. Where we were based at, theres a main water inlet, when you fly into miami you see them, lakes, other water inlets that go up next to these house. Thats what were interested to survey when the sun comes up. On the other side of the street is where that inlet was. It didnt look like a lake yesterday. They were significant waves which contributed to a large degree, 100mileperhour winds which forced this over. Its dark so we cant see waterway right now. As seemed to be the feel across the state, the winds have died down. Those waves have resided back into being more of a standstill lake but you saw the damage, alex, that it did over the course of 24 hours. What an eerie concept, looking at a lake, a small inlet and have it look like something out of the ocean with those kind of waves. Well, thank you so much. That tree behind you is pretty significant. Im sure you may be stuck there for a while, my friend. Well come back to you. We tried to move it. We tried to move it. Hercules, there you go. Lets go to debbie steinguard riding out that storm in aventura, north of miami. Debbie joins us on the phone. You decided not to evacuate. Talk about the structure when you say condo, is this a high rise . I live in a yeah, its got 40 floors. 40 floors. What floor are you on . 34. You are way up there, debbie. Ive heard that meteorologists and forecasters were saying the concern for someone like you was the wind gust. Obviously not the storm surge and flooding. What kind of winds have you felt . I was afraid of ive never been so scared in my life. It sounded like a Freight Train, the whole 24 hours. I never experienced anything like it in my life. It was a Freight Train that didnt stop. So, even though the impact glass windows doesnt mean, you know, it cant break. So i was really scared and i have my whole family staying here with me, the dogs, the grandchildren, everybody came here. It sounds like have you rode it out okay. Did you draw curtains, blinds, just in case the glass were to shatter . Actually, no. Its so pretty, its all glass, we didnt shut anything. Its shatterproof glass, so we didnt put anything in front of it. To think of it now, no, i dont think i would have even done that, but we live right on we live on the intercoastal, which is right over the ocean, so we see the ocean. Our view is ocean and bay. We saw all the waves. It was i cant tell you how hard the rain was coming down. I never i ive been living in florida 30 years and i have never been that scared. I can imagine. Debbie, whats it like when you look out your window right now . I can see trump tower, i can see porsche tower, its all back, its pretty much back. All the lighting is the power isnt all back but theres enough power that you can see all the buildings. How about you guys, did you lose power . No. Youre pretty lucky. Bottom line, are you glad you stayed or frightening enough that youll think twice about riding out a storm again . Well, considering if you look at it, everybodys perfectly fine. You know, i live in new york also, but i dont know. To go to the airport with all the traffic and get caught there and come back here and dig your way in, im not sure if i would have wanted to leave. How did your dog ride out the storm . I have four. Wow. How did they all do . Oh, they were eating and they didnt even know there was a storm. Theyre very pampered pups. My granddaughter brought three cats. Oh, well, that must make for a lot of fun between all of those animals. Listen, debbie they were separated. That sounds very smart. Sounds like you were doing a good job for your family, giving them safe shelter. Thank you for your story and tndz safety as you ride out the remainder of this storm. Thanks, debbie. Youre more than welcome. Our continuing coverage of Hurricane Irma continues straight ahead here on msnbc. This is the rain that wow. Hitting me. Wow. Okay, why dont you get under the overhang. Reporter this came off one of the palm trees to the east of me. And im not going to let go of it because it could fly around. Probably weighs 25, 30 pounds. Reporter the angle of approach can make all the difference. And a storm thats more parallel oh that hurt. Just a few of the dramatic moments from our correspondents covering Hurricane Irma for us over these last 24 hours. As it continues to pummel florida, pregnant women across state are choosing to ride out the storm in hospitals instead of shelters just in case they go into labor. Nbcs medical correspondent dr. John torres spent some time with expectant mothers and brings us this story. Reporter inside one of the largest hospitals in miami, more than 100 pregnant women hung e hunkering down, many just days away from giving birth. No baby yet. I want him to stay in there as long as possible. Reporter Baptist Hospital allowed women at least 36 weeks pregnant to ride out the storm here. If they went into labor during the hurricane, emergency crews would not be able to get to them. Who knows. The roof might fly off and my water might break. Reporter the city of miami tweeting that one woman had to deliver a baby by herself at home. Transported to another miami hospital, baby and mom are okay. And its not just momstobe at Baptist Hospital. Thousands of others lined the hospital. Hospital chefs feeding 8,000 people today alone. We have been cooking nonstop from 4 00 in the morning. A lot of busy folks. Dr. John torres reporting. Lets bring in meteorologist steve sosna. Went to cat 1 about an hour ago. Any chance this could resurge and go up to a cat 2 at this point . I have really good news for you. Thats not going to happen. Yea everybodys nerves are frazzled, everybodys exhausted. We will get better. Its not there yet but we do have some improvement in the fact this will not intensify. So, certainly the takeaway here after weve had just a really tough 72 hours across the state of florida right now. Its an 85mileperhour storm, a cat 1, the loews on the scale here. Its not a storm that is void of problems here. We have some heavy rain, some gusty winds out there. And, certainly, that will cause some problems. Lets take a look at the projected path. When do we get rid of the storm in northern florida . It doesnt happen until probably late in the day today and into tomorrow night until this storm is finally out of here. So, that means that the rain and the wind across north florida will still continue here as you wake up on this monday morning and as you head off to work. As you move through the day on tuesday, thats when the storm reallile gets out of the picture and we can really mark significant improvements in the Weather Forecast and people can start to clean up and really improve on their lives here. So, heres a look at the wind gust we saw here earlier on. As this eye wall came ashore. Lets pan in here. The naples marco island area, certainly hardest hit. Wind gusts of 142 miles an hour. Inland seeing wind gusts up to 77 miles an hour in the everglades. 93mileanhour wind gusts in miami and homestead. You saw sam champion get bumped around in those wind guses here today. Mike seidel as well. 90mileanhour wind gusts in west palm beach. The ironic part was that eastern florida wasnt even in the cone. Thats how expansive the storm was. The cone just tracks the center of the storm. Even outside the cone we had a lot of hurricaneforce wind conditions. Unfortunately, the wind and the rain will continue in northern florida communities. Youre not out of the woods just yet. I think by tuesday life gets back to normal. Teve sosna. Theres an evacuation of the Raymond James stadium in tampa. Were hearing alarm bells about this 37. Well take a short broadcast and about to Thomas Roberts in tampa. A very good Early Morning to all of you. Im alex witt. Florida continues to take a beating from Hurricane Irma. It is now a category 1 hurricane. Wind, rain, flooding all being unleashed as this storm moves north. Reporter its really i mean, its really picked up. Because its windy. Was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight . Reporter oh, yes, yes. Were just getting into this. Reporter this is the rain thats wow. Reporter hitting me. Wow. Okay, why dont you get under the overhang. Yeah, wow, i have to say, this is the strongest. In fact, im going to take a knee for a second because its exhausting to stand there for a little bit. Breaking news we reported just a few minutes ago. Theres an alarm that started going off a short time ago at Raymond James stadium in tampa. Lets turn to Thomas Roberts in tampa for us. Have you heard anything about this or can you hear this alarm . Reporter alex, weve been trying to research some information and source some things to figure out exactly what happened. Just to give you an update on the conditions here right now, very clear, very calm. The update about this area called Raymond James stadium being used as a shelter, the call went out about this report roughly about 2 35, about 25 minutes ago. Were hearing most of the people that are staying there are National Guard members, sheriffs officials, some family members of a local sports team. But the alarm apparently has stopped and a few occupants who had left this stadium are filtering back inside. Thats roughly not very far from where we are along here, tampa riverwalk, but above south tampa. Thats a place we discussed earlier. South tampa is prone to flooding because the whole area is like a small peninsula in and of itself, all surrounded by water and can seep together to create the fact that it would all touch and go under in terms of water. Let me double click on this to show you the distance. This is us, the blue dot. Right here is the stadium, so not too far away. But this is what i was talking about here with south tampa, alex, the fact that this is the area that is prone to flooding. You can see its a peninsula within the peninsula itself, all sitting inside tampa bay. Thats all the water and the water that left earlier, when everyone was talking about how they were Walking Around. This is the area they were Walking Around in the bay shore area. Excuse me, right over here. In this area. Can you tell this isnt my iphone so im having trouble with elises iphone. I need my own iphone back. Well work on the actual details of that. It could have been a false alarm. The important thing is for the people staying there, these are First Responders and they were not going to be able to go out. They were in hillsborough county. They werent going to send people out until the storm subsided. As we can see right now, this is pretty clear, pretty quiet. I know youve been with me throughout the Early Morning hours here and youve seen what it looks like inside the river. And the water amounts inside the river. Jimmy is taking a good shot of what the winds are doing now. Look, the fact that the Hillsborough River has filled back up. Youll recall, just several hours ago, as we were talking about, the rocks were exposed. There was some sand and shoreline exposed. We could also see this is the water main filling back in, releasing water into the Hillsborough River itself. This has filled back up considerably quickly. We were here scouting locations today at noontime. Forgive me, noontime yesterday to figure out if this is where we wanted to position itself safely so we could cover this storm and the river was flat then. It was being pulled out in terms of the storm system using its energy, using its waters. So, its been amazing to see over, certainly a short period of time from this morning, this water coming back in. For most of the afternoon and early evening into the late evening it was low. We can see right now. This is what people typically see when theyre coming along the tampa riverwalk. Can i ask you its amazing, alex, how quickly this has gotten quiet. Thats so interesting to me because we were with you, what, maybe 30 minutes ago. You were having trouble breathe agent one point because you had a wind squall. Now it seems very calm and yet it picks up. Is this is typical as this storm winds away from tampa, you get wind bursts and then fades and maybe another one less severe . Reporter yeah, i mean, theres still a good breeze, a good clip coming through, but the severity we were feeling earlier has subsided. The sheets of rain that were driving through, that has subsided. Now, the noises we were hearing earlier of the canopy over there, that has subsided considerably. Its not even flapping. This was very intense for a very long period of time. You have to think about the sustained forces of irma and the forces it produced across the entire peninsula. Were talking about from the keys and straight on up into miami over making the landfall on the southwest side twice and then producing itself up the peninsula straight to this area in tampa and st. Pete, even affecting areas over to orlando. All of these places are ones where evacuees, some had to hop scotch around, trying to figure out where they could be safe. With sun coming up shortly, we should know exactly the type of damage tampa will deal with coming up. And the debris in the Hillsborough River as it fills up. No doubt well see you soon again. Thank you very much, Thomas Roberts. Lets go south and bring in Kristen Dahlgren from ft. Myers. Thats been a ground zero of its own sorts. Youve seen so much there from your reporting with that water that was rushing out into the gulf. I mean, it was just the most bizarre looking thing with the storm surge. How about storm surge in that area . That was the main concern. Reporter yeah, it was the main concern. And i think there was a lot of relief last night and in the overnight hours when that water didnt come back with quite the vengeance that they were expecting it to. Now, there obviously was a surge and we are getting reports there are some homes that were flooded out, but not as bad as many people had expected. Take a look now. We are actually dry for a little bit. Not sure if there could be some more rain moving through with this, but the winds are still howling. Obviously not as bad as what we saw yesterday. You know, bad enough. If you have these saturated grounds and these trees and power poles that have sort of been loosened up with all of those winds, its still a dicey situation out there. Officials saying everybody has to be very cautious as they get out at first light, if they are going to check out their homes or check out the situation. You know, youre still getting gusts through and these trees have taken a battering. You can probably see behind me some of the limbs that have come down, some trees that have come down. Thats still a possibility as we go through the morning. Still a dicey situation out there. I want to ask you about those folks you were at that mobile home park. You were reporting on a show i did a few hours ago and you were very concerned about their safety. Have you learned anything about the fate of those people, how much they were affected by the storm . Reporter i was. One, im going to visit everyone i talked to this week that was staying. Im going to make sure theyre safe because i was so so concerned about them. Weve been texting and we did just hear back from one. I dont think he was when we were talking to you, alex, but in guy who was left homeless after the flooding they saw about two. He had his truck, his landscape trailer and his sort of backup plan was to go inside the landscape trailer during this and ride it out there. We got some reports from him and pictures which well try to turn to you. He was able to hunker down in a friends house. He said he made it through. It was scary but he made it through safely. I want to check on mo who had the homemade boat. That was his plan to float out of there. Well be getting updates as we go through the morning. As soon as question can get out safely and check on everybody, we will do that as well. We also talked to this guy, p. J. , a fisherman here last night, when all of that water rushed out, we were amazed, we saw these boats sitting in the mud. We stopped and i couldnt believe that i saw somebody out there tying his boat down. He said that he was going to be staying on the boat through the storm because hes a fisherman, its his livelihood. He was so worried about it. Listen, i reporter so far i saw that story, kristen. It was so compelling that i know were going to run it later for the viewers in this hour. The pictures were i stopped what i was doing and stared at the television. Its quite profound. Youre a good soul to check up on those people. Thank you for doing that as well as reporting for us. Well see you again. Im joined by carl roberts. He ignored the pleas and orders to evacuate. Hes in a high rise in Redington Shores outside of st. Petersburg. With welcome to you. Do you think this was a good choice . Whats it been like . Its been very windy. It is very loud. I have all the security shutters down and theyre getting absolutely hammered. But up until 11 30 i had power. So i had plenty of food, lots of water, plenty to drink. The cable went out at about 6 00. Unfortunately, i missed oth orrville, which is a tragedy. Im heard about that. Youre a big fan of that show. I understand youre on the 17th floor of a 21story high rise. So, youve pulled down these shutters. Any sense that the winds were so fierce that they would have cracked those windows or were they shatterproof or what do you think . Yes, i think if i did not have the shutters, the winds definitely would have come through the windows because the winds and the rain have just been completely crazy brutal. How about power there . If youre in a 21story building, on the 17th floor, if power is cut, you have a lot of walking. Thats true. But no need to go anywhere, because even if i were to walk down, theres nowhere to go. Have i very little doubt that the beach road itself is completely flooded over, completely covered with sand and as i understand it, all of the bridges have been blocked off with dump trucks so you cant drive over them any ways. Theres no way to go even if i were to go down. So, carl, in essence, you stayed because you were in a high rise, but had you been in a lower story building, one or twostory building, would you have chosen to stay or would you have gotten out of there . No, i absolutely would have evacuated. Okay. They say what kills you is not the wind but the rising water. We have heard that many times. Ive got my meteorologist, steve sosna here, nodding in agreement. Hes listening to you. Thats very true. Were glad to know youre safe. I hope you stay that way. Carl roberts, even if its a long walk down with the power cut there. Take good care there in Redington Shores. Thank you, maam. Nbcs Maya Rodriguez is reporting from the brickell section of downtown miami. Thats where the storm surge caused significant flooding there today. But just this last hour, it looked relatively normal, except for all the muck left behind, right . Reporter yeah, thats right. I want you to take a look at this. From the last hour we spoke to you. The water has really dropped dramatically here. This little alleyway, its just streaming past my feet right now. By the time its daylight and sun rises, its going to be pretty dry in this particular section of downtown miami. Thats good news. Frankly, on a normal monday morning there would be a lot of traffic. A lot of the Financial Institutions would be opening up. Residents live here. This is a densely populated section of downtown miami, the brickell area. But, you know, this morning its not going to be a normal monday morning. Obviously, a lot of businesses remain closed. A lot of schools remain closed. There will be a massive cleanup under way in Miamidade County for everyone that went through Hurricane Irma and saw its effects, including downtown. Check it out. Theres all kinds of vegetation debris, tree limbs down. Theres a lot of sand that came in with this storm surge, all kinds of muck and mud. All of this needs to be cleaned up at some point, obviously. Again, things are beginning to normalize here. In fact, the winds have even calmed down over the last few hours. Understandable because Hurricane Irma is beginning to move north here in florida. Were seeing fewer and fewer of the storms effects. The Recovery Process well begin to see exactly the extend of damage when daylight comes to see exactly what happened here as far as storm surge. Weve been in this area of miami but its possible other areas like the barrier islands, for example, miami beach, key biscayne, we have not been out there personally to see what kind of damage they might have had from storm surge, if any. Hopefully well get a better idea of that once the sun rises in miami. We see the police behind you there patrolling. Any updates on burglaries, looting, anything like that, those kind of folks that try to take advantage of others in situations like this . Reporter i mean, listen, we heard there were some reports, Miamidade County saying there have been several dozen people arrested for looting. I can tell you there is a curfew not just in the city of miami but in Miamidade County as well. In the hours weve been out here, we have seen police going up and down this road. They are definitely here. They are keeping an eye out. We have seen very few people on the streets. It seems that people are either staying put, not wanting to venture outside or taking the curfews seriously. Again, theres always going to be a few bad apples, as we heard from the reports from Miamidade County. For the most part, theres nothing really widespread so far that weve heard here about looting in particular. Maya rodriguez in the brickell section of miami. Thank you for that. Lets go to wnbc meteorologist steve sosna to get the latest on things. So far, so good with our correspondents out there. Things are definitely calming down, at least where our guys are. One thing i would like to see are the images from the keys. We havent seen a whole lot of images there. Hard to get access. Right. We had a category 4 storm roll through that section. Well get a better idea today as things settle down down there on what kind of damage was done. A lot of damage done across parts of florida. A very messy but not catastrophic. Thats certainly the takeaway. Lets look at what the storm is doing right now and where its going. Right now it is across northern florida where the wind is still roaring, believe it or not, in the orlando area for the better part of the last four or five hours theyve been gusting 60, 70, close to 80 miles an hour. That line where it stops is very close to you now. Thins will settle down a little bit but then the wind will come back out of the west and northwest. You can see some areas gusting to 70 miles an hour still in Northern Areas of florida. As with go through the day today, the heavy rain will push up to the north and west. The flood threat today grows across southern georgia, across the panhandle of florida. Notice the peninsula of florida that has been just pounded here for the last 24 hours or so will get a nice break. As we continue through the day, that rain makes its way up towards atlanta where Tropical Storm warnings are in effect. If you have a flight in or out of hartsfield, good luck with that because it looks like the rain will be coming down in buckets. The category 1 storm, thats what the Hurricane Center says, its still a 1 by later on today but it should weaken into a Tropical Storm as we head into the nighttime and into the day tomorrow, it will just become the remains of irma. Well say, good riddance to that. Rainfall totals will be the next big story with this storm system. That combined with the winds coming onshore. Coastal South Carolina down to georgia. Again, the high tide cycle here this morning, were concerned about that surge along with the heavy rain and Severe Weather threat. Again, even though this storm hasnt been as bad, we still have problems and we could still have loss of life if you dont treat the storm seriously. Last but not least, we still have another hurricane out,there jose. Wait until you see this path. Its not one that you normally see. Its doing one of these lo loopdyloops. We buy time with these loops so we keep it away from major land masses. After we get through the week, we have to watch, where does jose go . Does it make a run towards the east coast or move out to sea hoping for the out to sea option here, alex, but we have time to watch it. Im going to pretend you didnt say any of that. I want it on everybodys radar. Thank you. Our special coverage of Hurricane Irma continues right after this break. Were live in miami where flooding is a major problem. Were also getting our very first page of the miami herald that reads swamped by irma and check out the tampa bay times, in one word, slammed. Take a look at vn nenice, florida, halfway between tampa and ft. Myers. It was under evacuation orders. Joining us by phone, the mayor of venice, john holic. Good morning to you. I hope you diplomat have to wake up with us. Tell me how your city is doing right now. Well, i just took a little tour of the city, probably unauthorized tour but i authorized myself, i guess. And we actually fared pretty well. We made it through the first half. Looks like were on the back side now. There are some downed trees. The city is virtually without power. We did have a water main break, but i stopped at our main shelter and people were still asleep. They made it through the night without any water intrusion, so overall id say were very blessed. We had a great evening that could have been a disaster and it turned out well for us. Thats good to hear. As if you needed a water main break to add to Everything Else descending upon you. How about the utilities there, power outages. We know there are 3. 6 million homes across the state without power. What was it like there with venice . Well, were part of that 3. 6 million. There are a couple places in the city that do have power, ironically, but for the most part, power is gone. And its still way too windy for any of the Service Crews to assess the damage and to start working. But im sure at daylight when the wind dies down, theyll be out there and hopefully get it fixed quickly. With regard to evacuation orders, was there an area or residents you were concerned not heeding that . Have you been able to check on them . Yes. We have a portion of venice we call the island. Its in the 1960 they put intercoastal waterway through and it actually made this portion of the city a manmade island. And its relatively low, in what we call zone a, the zone that had the mandatory evacuation and thats the area i did take a tour through. Everything looks good. No water that came up. No surge that we have to worry about. I dont know what the backside is going to bring us, but we made it through the front side of the hurricane and im sure well make it through the back. Thats all good. Honestly, good news from you, very, very welcome. Im sure its not without some problems in venice, florida. You talked about the debris and downed trees and those kind of things that need to be cleaned up. For the moss part, it sounds like you came through okay. Thank you for speaking with us in the middle of the night. Glad things are okay in venice. Well, thank you. Yes, we did. Like i said, its truly a blessing we made it through. We like hearing that. As we continue our special coverage of Hurricane Irma, the very latest on where that storm is now and where it is heading as it does continue to weaken just a bit. Al, was this squall line part of your forecast earlier tonight . Oh, yes, yeah. Were just getting into this. This is the rain. Wow. Its hitting me. Wow. Why dont you get under the overhang. This has turned very violent. The storm is about an hour and a half from florida as you mentioned. It is 200 miles wide, youre going to feel it everywhere. Yeah, wow. I have to say, guys, this is the strongest. But im just going to take a knee for a second because its kind of like exhausting to stand there for a little bit. Nbc correspondents out there working very hard. Good morning to all of

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