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
0 with first cause of this surge right now. reporting in fort myers, robert ray fox. whether. all right. thank you so much for sticking with us. right here on fox weather. a hurricane in a water log in southwest florida. streets and buildings completely flooded, as you can see here. power knocked out to two million people. and one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the united states . the hurricane making landfall wednesday afternoon near jocasta. a protected barrier island just west of fort myers in the hours since landfall in have moved inland, hurricane force winds likely to be felt well into central florida. yeah, thanks again for sticking with us right here on fox. whether i m local customer. and i m jim enah. thank you for joining us and a special welcome to those watching on fox news channel. well, the 2:00 a.m. advisory is in mike lindell, still a category one hurricane. so no major changes there, although and continues to shift and land continues to weaken just a