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come out in support of immigrants. this is something we have seen in homestead, florida, and orlando in jacksonville. agriculture is a huge part of florida s economy. the migrant workers are its backbone. the man behind the controversial immigration law is not in the sunshine day today. ron desantis is on the campaign trail, little more than a week since he launched his run for the white house. he is at two beacon soon, and one of the critical early primary states, new hampshire. earlier, he pointed out how we can serve a longer-term man his prime rival. the bureaucracy, and the administrative state, the only did 4 years, everything would get reversed. there is a lot you can do on day one that will have a big impact. that bureaucracy is a huge, huge problem.
where we aren t seeing much storm surge right now is on the east coast, lake worth pier, st. paul , port everglades down into virginia. the reason for that is because we have an offshore flow. so all of our winds wrapping around hurricane and pushing that water away from the coastline. so that s why we have zero readings there. but where we have that onshore flow, especially on the north side of it and getting into the northeast coast, the space coast here, that s the concern we re going to start to see, especially getting into high tide. we could start to see some that water come a bit further inland. storm surge warnings, however, remain in place for the west coast. cedar key down through tampa, florida, which unfortunately or rather, i should say fortunately, didn t see as high of a storm surge as was predicted for myers in naples, though, remains under that storm surge warning because it will take some time to see that water recede. where i really want to highlight and what i want
closely as we are anticipating to see that water begin to push onshore. rain and wind moving into the area, visibility up about 10 miles or so. so not too bad right now. the ceilings for our flights still coming in. perhaps, maybe we have that late one . but overall, we don t have much in the seat of any delays because a lot of those airports are beginning to get canceled, especially where we do have orlando, florida, which has been closed. so don t pay attention too much to the delayed column. pay attention to the cancelations where we have over 800 flights canceled out of orlando, florida. tampa, florida. three hundred and seventy seven cancelations, jacksonville. we re seeing those cancelations climb now to about one hundred and sixty . atlanta, georgia. we have one hundred and sixty five . so because we do have cancelations at our florida airports, because our four airports are closed, we re going to see that trickle effect into our major hubs. atlanta being a big one , one of the
squeezed out another additional foot of rain on top of the storm surge on top of what we ve already picked up. and yeah, i mean, i think flooding could be a real and present danger in parts of jacksonville. just a few years ago, i think it was with hurricane ida impacting like 2017. it was the st. john river in parts of jacksonville. florida, that was just absolutely inundated parts of downtown jacksonville were underwater because the storm surge, as you were saying, being forced and because of those winds that pushed all that water. yeah, the winds are pushing the water in the rain s coming down so the rain can t escape. and it s they come together. worst case scenario, it really is . it s almost a double edged sword there. so let s get you to jacksonville. we ll break everything down so that you know exactly what to expect again in the hours to come here. jacksonville right now, we re at seventy degrees. and again, you can see a couple of vehicles are out on those