pummelled now. considerably, yeah, winds of the east, as the senator was describing, due east now, and that rain just comes in in bands and just hits you and hits you and then maybe it lightens up for a little bit but then it restarts again. our signal got knocked off the air a moment ago there, melissa. but i think it s a moment where we should take recognition of the dozens and dozens of colleagues who you don t see on the air who work for us on behalf of the fox news channel up and down florida. they work hard and they work long hours. and they re out here just as long as we are, even know they don t get the recognition even though they don t get the recognition they need, a big shoutout to all of them working this storm, day after day, hour after hour, and we will see what we get when the morning comes up. 3 million without power throughout the state. right here at this location, orlando, we do have power right now. we will see how long it lasts. but it is going to be a long ni
city of miami beach, high tide sea water is flashing off of the curbs on the streets, so they have had to spend millions of dollars on expensive pumps to get the water off and build up their street level. that is a consequence that they are seeing sea level in south florida. so everything that happens in mother nature, there is you re going to have to balance it by trying to counter it. in the case of downtown, you ve got a strong wind from the east that s coming from a hurricane, it comes across biscayne bay, it is going to put water on your street. senator nelson, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we re going to go back to bill hemmer. we hopefully have him from orlando now. how have things changed there in the past hour? it looks like you are getting
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tornado alley. this is where tornadoes form this time of yoor. we had a slow spring and it has all changed in the last ten days. the humidity levels creeped up in a big way. if you are in oklahoma city, you know how hot and humid it was. if there s any slight difference to the day we saw with moore, oklahoma, these storms are firing further to the north. the day before the moore, oklahoma, tornado, there were big tornados that we watched in the afternoon, live pictures cutting to the north of oklahoma city. that town had two days of it in a row and we have it here again. it looks like these are track engine an area somewhere between oklahoma city and edmund to the north. if they head due east, which they tend to do. it will go across the heavily populated corridor, that is really highway 77 that goes down to oklahoma city and then interstate 35. that whole area, pretty heavily
mustang, oklahoma, to the south% and west right now of oklahoma city, they are headed due east. the tornado is two miles just to the south of interstate 40, latest radar imaginary that i m looking at shows potentially a debris ball that is, we talked about this yesterday on the show, shep, the radar starts to hit debris in the air, that is from something it has destroyed. that is potentially what we are seeing here. just to the south of el reno,