TALLAHASSEE, Florida — From Key West to Pensacola, Florida’s 20.6 million residents are likely to feel the impact of Hurricane Irma as the storm hits the state.

**UPDATES BELOW**

UPDATE 9 a.m. ET: Naples Daily News: Irma aid could help illegal immigrants according to Gov. Rick Scott.

Naples Daily News’ Maria Perez has the story.

After Hurricane Irma ripped up homes, damaged businesses and flooded roads throughout Southwest Florida, Gov. Rick Scott said Monday that he was going to help all Floridians. And that could include undocumented immigrants. “My goal is everybody in our state, we are doing anything we can to take care of them,” said Scott when asked whether assistance would be provided to undocumented immigrants.

(h/t Politico Florida)

UPDATE 8:45 a.m. ET: Curfew lifted in Leon County, FL, location of the state capitol.

Curfew Will Not Continue https://t.co/BCfCTu55mH — Leon County, FL (@LeonCounty) September 12, 2017

UPDATE 8 a.m. ET: Flight have resumed at Tampa International Airport

UPDATE 6 a.m. ET Tuesday: Irma now a post-tropical cyclone. NWS issues final advisory.

The storm located at 33.0°N 85.2°W, moving north at 16 mph, 100 miles east of Birmingham.

Final tallies are offered as follows:

...SELECTED PRELIMINARY STORM TOTAL RAINFALL IN INCHES THROUGH 5 AM EDT ...ALABAMA... EUFAULA MUNI ARPT 3.25 DOTHAN RGNL ARPT 2.76 MONTGOMERY 2.15 ...FLORIDA... FT. PIERCE ST. LUCIE CNTY INTL ARP 15.91 OVIEDO 14.76 CHEKIKA 13.83 INLIKITA 7 WNW 13.63 GAINESVILLE 2.4 NW 12.22 MIMS 8.5 W 12.11 NAPLES 11.87 NATIONAL KEY DEER NWR 11.74 OVIEDO 1.6 SE 11.54 CACHE 11.49 STARKE 11.33 WEST MELBOURNE 11.21 JACKSONVILLE 9.6 SE 11.17 FLEMING ISLAND 2.2 S 11.11 SWITZERLAND 4 WSW 11.11 PANTHER WEST 11.08 ORTEGA 1 WNW 11.00 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 NW 10.42 FORT MYERS INTL ARPT 10.33 SUMMERFIELD 3 SSE 10.04 OASIS RANGER STATION 9.67 OKEECHOBEE COUNTY ARPT 9.65 FORT LAUDERDALE EXEC ARPT 9.57 ORLANDO/SANFORD ARPT 9.42 OCHOPEE 9.27 OLUSTEE 3 N 9.17 ALACHUA 5 SE 8.61 MILES CITY 8.26 BELLAIR 3 W 8.11 OPA-LOCKA AIRPORT 7.99 ORLANDO EXECUTIVE ARPT 7.68 FORT WHITE 4 SE 7.57 INTERLACHEN 4 NW 6.22 TALLYRAND 2 NNW 6.15 DAYTONA BEACH INTL ARPT 5.86 HOLLYWOOD 3.9 SW 4.68 PALM CITY 3.1 NW 4.58 FLEMING ISLAND 1.7 SE 4.56 MIAMI BEACH 3.95 VERO BEACH 2.5 S 3.25 ...GEORGIA... ST MARYS RIVER NEAR KINGSLAND 5SSE 10.12 CUMBERLAND SOUND NEAR ST MARYS 5ENE 9.18 HOMELAND 7.99 THALMANN 5 ESE 7.89 BOYS ESTATE 3 S 7.84 FOLKSTON 10 SW 7.80 SAVANNAH/HUNTER AAF 6.88 KINGSLAND 3 WSW 6.85 ATKINSON 1 WSW 6.66 BRUNSWICK, MALCOLM MCKINNON ARPT 6.32 SAPELO ISLAND 1 NW 5.97 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... EDISTO ISLAND 2 WNW 6.05 BLACKVILLE 2 W 6.01 BEAUFORT MCAS 5.88 SANTEE 5 NNE 5.74 FOLLY FIELD 1 SW 5.67 CHARLESTON INTL ARPT 5.53 EASTOVER 6 SW 4.97 NEW ELLENTON 4 S 4.81 EDGEFIELD 4.12 SUMTER 4.11 COLUMBIA METRO AIRPORT 3.14 ...SELECTED PEAK WIND GUSTS IN MILES PER HOUR EARLIER IN THE EVENT... ...ALABAMA... TROY MUNICIPAL AIRPORT 45 WEEDON FIELD AIRPORT 43 ANNISTON ARPT ASOS 40 MONTGOMERY REGIONAL AIRPORT 40 ...FLORIDA... NAPLES 2 ENE 142 MARCO ISLAND 1 E 130 LELY 2 ESE 122 BIG PINE KEY 2 NNW 120 QUAIL CREEK ESTATES 2 SSW 112 NORTH PERRY AIRPO 2 WNW 109 KEY BISCAYNE 8 SSE 99 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL 1 W 99 NORTH PERRY AIRPO 3 WSW 98 SWEETWATER 2 NE 96 CAPE CANAVERAL 3 NNE 94 OCEAN REEF 8 SE 93 BELLE MEADE 1 S 92 KEY LARGO 8 SSE 92 OCHOPEE 1 W 92 CACHE AT EVERGLADES 91 KEY WEST 2 W 91 ROYAL PALM RANGER S 4 W 91 CORAL GABLES 1 ESE 90 OCEAN REEF 8 SSE 89 SOUTHWEST FLORIDA INTL ARPT 89 MAYPORT NAVAL STATION 87 PORT EVERGLADES 87 DEERFIELD BEACH 3 W 86 JACKSONVILLE INTL ARPT 86 KEY LARGO 1 SE 85 REDLAND 8 NNW 85 FORT MYERS FAA/AP 84 SUNRISE 1 W 84 FLAGLER BEACH 83 GOULDS 1 NE 83 HOMESTEAD PARK 1 WSW 83 OAKLAND PARK 3 NW 83 PINECREST 2 SSW 82 FIU SOUTH CAMPUS 81 HAULOVER CANAL 3 E 81 POMPANO BEACH AIR 1 ESE 81 RSW SOUTHWEST FLORIDA A 81 IMMOKALEE 2 ESE 80 SOUTH MIAMI 2 W 80 FISHER ISLAND 3 ESE 79 FIU NORTH CAMPUS 1 ESE 79 FORT DESOTO PARK 3 W 79 FLORIDA CITY 1 ESE 78 FORT LAUDERDALE 2 W 78 NORTH PERRY AIRPORT 78 SANIBEL 4 ENE 78 SUNRISE 2 E 78 CLEARWATER 4 WNW 77 PARKLAND 2 W 77 WEST MIAMI 2 SE 77 BARTOW 10 SSW 75 DAVIE 2 NE 75 DELRAY BEACH 3 WSW 75 SAINT AUGUSTINE 1 NW 75 LITTLE HAITI 2 SE 74 BUNNELL 72 COUNTRY WALK 1 N 72 HOLIDAY 4 SW 70 INDIAN LAKE ESTATES 2 S 70 LITTLE HAVANA 1 NNW 68 LAUDERDALE BY THE 2 NW 67 PORT EVERGLADES 1 SSE 66 DOWNTOWN SAINT PETE 4 E 65 SANFORD AIRPORT 65 CORAL SPRINGS 1 W 64 DELAND 63 DANIA BEACH 1 NW 62 ST. AUGUSTINE 6 NNW 62 CROSS CITY AIRPORT 61 HIALEAH GARDENS 1 E 61 POMPANO BEACH 61 ...GEORGIA... FORT PULASKI 70 FORT SCREVEN 70 TYBEE ISLAND 1 NNE 65 HARTSFIELD ATLANTA INTL ARPT 64 MIDDLE GEORGIA REGIONAL ARPT 61 SAVANNAH AIRPORT 60 TALLAPOOSA 4 SSE 59 HABERSHAM COUNTY AP 58 VALDOSTA 2 WNW 58 CLEVELAND 57 LITTLE OCMULGEE STATE PARK 57 DUBLIN 54 PERRY 54 COLUMBUS AIRPORT ASOS 53 VIDALIA 53 ATHENS 3 ESE 52 BANKS CROSSING 51 JASPER 2 SSW 48 TUCKER 2 SE 47 MOODY AFB 44 ...NORTH CAROLINA... HIGHLANDS 2 NNW 56 CASHIERS 1 ESE 51 BOOMER 3 ESE 47 BELMONT 45 CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS INTL ARPT 45 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... PARRIS ISLAND 6 E 76 FOLLY BEACH 72 ISLE OF PALMS 1 ESE 68 SULLIVANS ISLAND 1 E 68 BATTERY POINT 1 NNW 66 BEAUFORT 66 CHARLESTON 2 SSW 66 DANIEL FIELD AIRPORT 58 OCONEE COUNTY REGION 58 AUGUSTA BUSH FIELD 55 LANCASTER COUNTY AIRPORT 55 ...TENNESSEE... GATLINBURG 10 S 60 CHATTANOOGA 4 ESE 45

UPDATE 11:35 p.m. ET: Tim Tebow appears with Gov. Rick Scott at a shelter in Jacksonville.

Thank you to everyone who has donated their time and effort to support Floridians in need. @TimTebow @RedCross pic.twitter.com/ylBtAypp0V — Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) September 12, 2017

The Florida Times-Union has the story.

UPDATE 11:30 p.m. ET: Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine to Fox News: Miami Beach will be open for business tomorrow

Mayor Philip Levine: Miami Beach will be open for business tomorrow. #Irma pic.twitter.com/UGJD4VyoEL — Fox News (@FoxNews) September 12, 2017

UPDATE 11:15 p.m. ET: Sporadic outages from Irma in Alabama

We have approx. 13,000 outages in Eufaula/Phenix City; 4,200 in Auburn/Dadeville and 4,100 in Anniston/Pell City area. — Alabama Power (@alabamapower) September 12, 2017

UPDATE 11:00 p.m. ET: Irma downgraded to a tropical depression.

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 32.4°N 84.9°W, moving north at 16 mph, 5 miles south of Columbus.

UPDATE 8:45 p.m. ET: Reentry into the Florida Keys set to begin tomorrow

Monroe County to open entry into Keys at 7 a.m. Tues. for residents in Key Largo, Tavernier & Islamorada — to MM 73… — Monroe County News (@monroecounty) September 12, 2017

UPDATE 8:30 p.m. ET: Gov. Rick Scott assures Florida residents fuel is on the way

Fuel trucks are loading at .@PortEverglades and @PortTampaBay and delivering fuel to gas stations in FL. — Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 8:20 p.m. ET: The Associated Press has video of Irma’s path of destruction in Key Largo.

UPDATE 8:00 p.m. ET: Irma continues to weaken.

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 31.9°N 84.4°W, moving north at 16 mph, 55 miles east of Columbus.

UPDATE 6:00 p.m. ET: Politico’s Matt Dixon reports Hurricane Irma could cost $92 billion in “economic damages” according to Moody’s.

.@MoodysAnalytics: Irma could cost $92B in economic damages https://t.co/uWlvlp2YKQ — Matt Dixon (@Mdixon55) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 5:35 p.m. ET: Pockets of congestion on Interstates 4, 10, 75 and 95 headed back into various locations in Florida

Report from the Miami Herald’s Kristen Clark

Update: Evacuees are coming home! Starting to see congestion on the roads on parts of I-10, I-75, I-95 and I-4. #Irma https://t.co/RbuIfhfCls — Kristen M. Clark (@ByKristenMClark) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 5:25 p.m. ET: Tropical Storm Irma now in Georgia

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 31.5°N 84.0°W, moving north at 17 mph, 10 miles east of Albany.

UPDATE 5:15 p.m. ET: The Florida Times-Union’s Nate Monroe on Jacksonville’s hit by Irma: The winds subsided and the rain stopped. Then the emergency began.

By Monday afternoon, Hurricane Irma had largely finished with Jacksonville. Mother Nature, however, had not. A cocktail of severe natural forces converged in ways that turned Monday into a slow-motion disaster for downtown, Riverside, San Marco and in other neighborhoods throughout the city that sit along the St. Johns River and the maze of waterways that feed into it.

(h/t Peter Schorsch)

UPDATE 2:30 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 30.8°N 83.6°W, moving north at 17 mph, 85 miles east of Tallahassee.

UPDATE 2:15 p.m. ET: Former Univeristy of Florida quarterback and minor league baseball player Tim Tebow added to Gov. Rick Scott’s schedule for meeting about Irma.

Late add to @FLGovScott schedule – call w @TimTebow about Hurricane Irma impacts — Gary Fineout (@fineout) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 1:30 p.m. ET: Images from Jacksonville in northern Florida are coming in. Despite a weaker storm, areas of the city’s downtown have flooded.

Holy moly! A view from The Strand in downtown Jax. Our @wjxt4 weather team says we are seeing category three storm surge 😳 pic.twitter.com/ATc3iVIrc5 — Lynnsey Gardner (@WJXTLynnsey) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 1 p.m. ET: As the storm is making its way out of Florida and into Georgia, still over the half the state is without power.

NOON UPDATE power outage map for Monday. Western panhandle still clear, limited restorations underway in counties where its safe #Irma pic.twitter.com/5z76poUMmp — Matthew Isbell (@mcimaps) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 11:45 a.m. ET: A1A in Ft. Lauderdale Beach covered in sand post-Irma.

Route A1A covered in sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL after storm surge from #Irma. (📷: @jweinsier) pic.twitter.com/2oL979bt48 — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 11:30 a.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 30.3°N 83.1°W, moving north at 17 mph, 70 miles east of Tallahassee.

UPDATE 10 a.m. ET: 6.2 million without power in Florida

9:17 am update – 6.2M households/businesses without power. About 62 percent of the state https://t.co/sglEqcBCuN — Gray Rohrer (@GrayRohrer) September 11, 2017

Updated power outage map, all except western panhandle seeing major outages. SE county outages starting to go down though #Irma pic.twitter.com/D9AXauAKwa — Matthew Isbell (@mcimaps) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 9:15 a.m. ET: Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn decries climate change in wake of Irma

Tampa Bay Mayor @BobBuckhorn says not acknowledging climate change on the federal level is a "huge disservice." https://t.co/HiPGCUxcp4 pic.twitter.com/9ZbhRd7RrO — Morning Edition (@MorningEdition) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 8:05 a.m. ET: Irma downgraded to a tropical storm.

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 29.5°N 82.9°W, moving north at 18 mph, 105 miles north of Tampa.

UPDATE 8 a.m. ET: Politico’s Marc Caputo reports Gov. Rick Scott will fly over the Florida Keys in a Coast Guard aircraft to make an assessment and possible delivery of emergency supplied.

Today, @FLGovScott will flyover the Keys with the Coast Guard (semper paratus!) & maybe touch down to deliver supplies on the ground — Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 7:30 a.m. ET: Record flooding in Jacksonville, FL on the east side of the storm.

Record storm surge flooding along the Saint Johns River in Jacksonville. #Irma pic.twitter.com/8n2YB7ZqmN — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 7:15 a.m. ET: 4.6 million without power in Florida and Georgia according to the Associated Press.

BREAKING: Officials: Irma leaves nearly 4.6 million customers without power in Florida, Georgia. — The Associated Press (@AP) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 7 a.m. ET: Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn breathes a “sigh of relief.”

.cityofTampa Mayor Breathes 'Sigh of Relief' After Irma https://t.co/4Xu4bu8NYC via @business — Bob Buckhorn (@BobBuckhorn) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 6:30 a.m. ET: Irma downgraded to a Category 1

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 28.9°N 82.6°W, moving north at 18 mph, 100 miles north of Tampa.

UPDATE 12:45 a.m. ET: Tampa Bay Times Monday edition will be an e-edition only issue.

UPDATE 12:15 a.m. ET Monday: Polk County, FL Sheriff Grady Judd sued.

From the Orlando Sentinel’s Krista Torralva and Steven Lemongello:

A man who claims he was denied entry to a shelter unless he underwent a background check is suing Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, who got national attention after saying on Twitter he would jail anyone with an outstanding warrant who tried to seek shelter from Hurricane Irma. Judd called the lawsuit “frivolous” and said he would not change his policy.

Florida sheriff who threatened arrests at #HurricaneIrma shelters is sued https://t.co/roiNHb744y pic.twitter.com/xUsqs29SpC — Orlando Sentinel (@orlandosentinel) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 11:35 p.m. ET: Miami Police Department offers a warning for any would-be looters

Thinking about looting? Ask these guys how that turned out. #stayindoors pic.twitter.com/7m42B0KFr4 — Miami PD (@MiamiPD) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 11:05 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 27.5°N 81.9°W, moving north at 14 mph, 50 miles south of Tampa.

UPDATE 11 p.m. ET: From Breitbart’s Trent Baker — CNN’s Bill Weir: Hurricane Irma Damage ‘Unlike Anything I’ve Seen in 25 Years’

“If this is a sample of what we’re going to find in Key West, the southern paradise of the United States as we know it has fundamentally changed,” said Weir.

UPDATE 10:55 p.m. ET: Miami Beach closed to cars until Tuesday at noon.

No cars will be permitted to enter the city until Tuesday at noon to allow our safety teams to begin to clear streets. #HurricaneIrma https://t.co/cY4Q6aJf3n — City of Miami Beach (@MiamiBeachNews) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 9 p.m. ET: Hemingway House curator tells MSNBC’s Ali Irma left the house intact and the house’s 54 six-toed cats are safe.

Watch:

WATCH: Curator: Hemingway House in the Keys is intact — and the 54 six-toed cats are safe — after Hurricane #Irma. https://t.co/MwjXQqHx9Z — NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) September 11, 2017

UPDATE 8:15 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 26.7°N 81.7°W, moving north at 14 mph, 15 miles north of Fort Myers.

UPDATE 7:30 p.m. ET: Watch — Drone footage of Irma’s aftermath in Naples

Aerial video from inside eye of Hurricane Irma. Just minutes earlier 100mph wind gusts were damaging these homes SE of Naples @KATVToddYak pic.twitter.com/BMi7k8k2Wh — Brian Emfinger (@brianemfinger) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 6:45 p.m. ET: Curfews are being established all across Florida as Hurricane Irma arrive

https://t.co/YYMrWmyGpB | Tampa Bay-area curfews issued as Hurricane Irma makes approach https://t.co/EfEYTEISS0 — Bob Buckhorn (@BobBuckhorn) September 10, 2017

The Broward County curfew is set to remain in place until 10AM Monday.

Full curfew list here:https://t.co/ndDiEQv7Jf — CBS4 Miami (@CBSMiami) September 10, 2017

Osceola County curfew (for unincorporated areas) from 7p.m. tonight (9/10) to 6 p.m. tomorrow (9/11) https://t.co/R2KGn6Z0M2 — Gray Rohrer (@GrayRohrer) September 10, 2017

Updated list of curfews in place for North Central Florida area on our website! https://t.co/bDK6vw6qpK pic.twitter.com/9uEyKI6oPn — WCJB-TV20 (@WCJB20) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 6:33 p.m. ET: Still going strong in Miami.

https://twitter.com/DanNBC6/status/907008486453768192

UPDATE 6:29 p.m. ET: Animals acting chill.

Ducks preening in downtown Orlando. Rain and wind is picking up. #Irma pic.twitter.com/P2UXz02FEO — Joshua Barajas (@Josh_Barrage) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 6:20 p.m. ET: The storm is now approaching Fort Meyers.

#Irma is about seven miles out. Things are getting serious in Ft. Meyers. pic.twitter.com/2gYyfnQbLM — Christina Ruffini (@EenaRuffini) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 6:18 p.m. ET: NHC reports that water levels in Naples, FL have risen seven feet in the last 90 minutes.

UPDATE 6:13 p.m. ET: More scenes from Florida:

Reminder to stay inside. Video taken a short time ago at Bethesda. #Irma pic.twitter.com/X1tqDsT9VP — Boynton Beach Police (@BBPD) September 10, 2017

.@PalmBayPD Sgt. Steve Shytle, left, finally convinced hold -out resident Al Dunn, 93, to evacuate from his mobile home after tornado struck pic.twitter.com/QWzGIXx3gr — Red Huber (@RedHuber) September 10, 2017

VIDEO: First look at damage from Hurricane Irma in Fort Myers pic.twitter.com/allinO2wwD — azcentral (@azcentral) September 10, 2017

Amazing, Frozen's @IMKristenBell stuck in Orlando due to #Irma, visits local shelter to sing for kids riding out the storm inside pic.twitter.com/iB6FIYp4Cs — WPLG Local 10 News (@WPLGLocal10) September 10, 2017

Ground water flooding in Naples Park shot in eye of #hurricane #Irma – I guess it can't drain away into ocean right now pic.twitter.com/5uafLbuDAr — James Reynolds (@EarthUncutTV) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 5:20 p.m. ET: Irma downgraded to a Category 2

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 26.2°N 81.8°W, moving west at 14 mph, 5 miles north of Naples.

#Irma will bring life-threatening wind and storm surge to the FL Keys and much of central and western FL tonight and Monday pic.twitter.com/OglCcC3OEL — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 4:45 p.m. ET: 120 mph+ gusts recorded in Naples.

A Wind Gust of 122 MPH & also 131 MPH reported from the Naples airport near where #IRMA made landfall less than an hour ago. — Julie Phillips (@WFLAJulie) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 3:53 p.m. ET: Naples braces for a direct hit.

The core of #Irma continues to move into Naples. Eye wall w/ winds up to 120 mph is in line for Bonita Springs, Ft. Myers next. #FLwx pic.twitter.com/MRZ4qCRnoC — Anne Elise Parks (@anneeliseparks) September 10, 2017

Clouds are tearing across the sky as eye wall of #hurricane #Irma is only a few miles south of us #Naples pic.twitter.com/otP8wwCgJs — James Reynolds (@EarthUncutTV) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 3:48 p.m. ET: Looters caught on video now caught by law enforcement:

UPDATE: Fort Lauderdale police arrest 9 looters caught by #Local10 cameras robbing stores during #Irma. pic.twitter.com/eYn8R7DMUZ — News4JAX (@wjxt4) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 3:38 p.m. ET: Irma hits Marco Island, outside Naples:

Hurricane #Irma making landfall NOW on Marco Island with winds to 130mph. pic.twitter.com/tqjFPGv5kY — Jason Nicholas (@JasonNweather) September 10, 2017

IN THE EYE – Check out this live look from the eye of Hurricane #Irma in Marco Island, FL #flwx pic.twitter.com/eDmu0Ga4Y5 — WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 10, 2017

VIDEO – still quite calm inside the eye of Irma on Marco Island, FL. You can watch live. https://t.co/bFIhaIUL7X Click on Brandon Clement pic.twitter.com/dRdHFDOziS — Todd Yakoubian (@KATVToddYak) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 3:23 p.m. ET: More views from Miami:

UPDATE 2:30 p.m. ET: Tornado warnings issued for multiple locations in South Florida

Tornado Warning continues for Boca Raton FL, Deerfield Beach FL, Boynton Beach FL until 2:45 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/bBpLL4sNVZ — NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) September 10, 2017

Tornado Warning including Wellington FL, Royal Palm Beach FL, Loxahatchee Groves FL until 3:00 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/Fz3dmC6zdh — NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 2:15 p.m. ET: Looters caught on camera by WPLG in Ft. Lauderdale, FL

#BREAKING Local 10 cameras catch looters breaking into stores in Fort Lauderdale during #Irma https://t.co/45ESxKpUdk pic.twitter.com/tjCH1iqhH8 — WPLG Local 10 News (@WPLGLocal10) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 2:05 p.m. ET: Irma downgraded to a Category 3

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 25.6°N 81.8°W, moving west at 12 mph, 35 miles south of Naples.

UPDATE 2 p.m. ET: Gov. Rick Scott has requested a major disaster declaration per reports.

.@FLGovScott has requested POTUS make a Major Disaster Declaration as #HurricaneIrma makes landfall. — Allison Nielsen (@AllisonNielsen) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 1:30 p.m. ET: Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn: “Our day has come”

From Tampa Bay Business Journal senior reporter Ashley Gurbal:

As Hurricane Irma barreled toward the Tampa Bay region Sunday, officials issued grave warnings about the storm’s potential for destruction. “I think our day has come,” Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn said at a news conference. “We have trained for this; we are ready for this. I will tell you in no uncertain terms — and I’m not going to sugar coat it — this is going to be a difficult storm.”

UPDATE 1:15 p.m. ET: Everglades City, FL’s Kent Daniels has images of Hurricane Irma’s arrival to southwest Florida.

UPDATE 1 p.m. ET: 1.5 million without power in Florida…

Per FL Div. of Emergency Managment, 1.5M of FLorida's 10M (15%) electric customers are without power https://t.co/sglEqcBCuN — Gray Rohrer (@GrayRohrer) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 12:45 p.m. ET: Uber has suspended operations in Orlando, Tampa and Sarasota.

https://twitter.com/Uber_Florida/status/906914897228910593

UPDATE 12:40 p.m. ET: Florida AG Pam Bondi reports two law enforcement officers killed from Hurricane Irma.

UPDATE 12:25 p.m. ET: Additional National Guard troops are en route to Florida from other states.

Fla. Nat. Guard adjutant general says 10k troops are on the way to Fla. from other states #hurricaneirma2017 — Gary Fineout (@fineout) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 12 p.m. ET: Water is being sucked out of Tampa Bay as Irma is on its way.

Hours before Irma hits, the water is literally being sucked out of Tampa Bay. I took this photo at the end of my street.#IrmaHurricane pic.twitter.com/kxOP00mSjh — Dana Young (@DanaYoungFL) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 11:40 a.m. ET: Downtown Miami flooded with ocean water

UPDATE 11:30 a.m. ET: Construction crane collapses in downtown Miami.

#BREAKING Construction crane collapses onto building in downtown Miami https://t.co/m2VteCqTPM pic.twitter.com/HwIdNEtifw — WPLG Local 10 News (@WPLGLocal10) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 11 a.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 25.0°N 81.5°W, moving west at 9 mph, 80 miles south of Naples.

UPDATE 10:45 a.m. ET: The Miami Herald’s Joey Flechas has video of strong winds and rising water in the Brickell community of Miami

These winds are punishing and water is rising. The view in Brickell. #HurricaneIrma pic.twitter.com/c0OKy5D9gR — Joey Flechas (@joeflech) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10:30 a.m. ET: The center of Hurricane Irma is now making its way to the Florida mainland.

The center of Hurricane #Irma has exited the Keys and is now taking aim on the Florida peninsula. #GOES16 pic.twitter.com/UNZ0gbcx4Z — NASA SPoRT (@NASA_SPoRT) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10:20 a.m. ET: Wind gust of 120 mph detected on Big Pine Key

A wind gust of 120 mph was reported by the RAWs observing site at the National Key Deer Refuge on Big Pine Key at 9:38 AM EDT. — NWS Key West (@NWSKeyWest) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10 a.m. ET: The National Weather Service in Miami says a wind gust of 82 mph was recorded at the Miami International Airport.

9:49 AM: Wind gust of 82 mph was recorded at the #Miami International Airport (ITWS wind sensor). #Irma — NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 9:30 a.m. ET: Naval Air Station Key West’s Twitter account has uploaded some breathtaking video of Irma’s arrival.

Rough conditions north side of #KeyWest from #Irma. Our building is strong. Still no power. pic.twitter.com/8U1ULokmfJ — NAS Key West (@NASKeyWest) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 9:25 a.m. ET: Florida Today’s Isadora Rangel reports 100 mph+ wind gusts in the Keys.

Gusts of 106 mph reported in the Keys!! #HurricaneIrma — Isadora Rangel (@IsadoraRangel2) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 9:15 a.m. ET: From FLKeysNews.com’s David Goodhue — City of Marathon: ‘Everything is under water, I mean everything’

Report from shelter in the Keys that has lost power/water: “Everyone here seems to be just walking around in a fog." https://t.co/CTg0dEiPHo — Shannan Bowen (@shanbow) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 8:55 a.m. ET: NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz has footage showing a half-impassable U.S. 1 in the Florida Keys.

8:39am North bound lane of US 1 is impassible. South bound lane remains relatively clear. #HurricaneIrma pic.twitter.com/yih5hvS2RJ — Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 8:45 a.m. ET: 381,000 in Florida now without power.

Good morning, Florida! 45 airports, every major sea port are closed. 381k are without power. #HurrcaneIrma eyewall has hit Keys. Stay hidden — Dan Sweeney (@Daniel_Sweeney) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 8:30 a.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 24.5°N 81.5°W, moving west at 8 mph, 20 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 5:45 a.m. ET: New ECMWF 00z model has Hurricane Irma not making landfall on the Florida peninsula, but southeast of Tallahassee in the state’s Big Bend Region.

Slight west track deviation w/ECMWF 00z update may not landfall Hurricane #Irma along Florida peninsula at all

Panhandle SE of Tallahassee pic.twitter.com/8dKuoieWft — Ryan Maue | weathermodels.com (@RyanMaue) September 10, 2017

Here’s the 48 hour max wind gust (knots) forecast for #Irma from the 0Z EURO model run. Riding FL west coast into SW GA pic.twitter.com/aqA2Sah5yi — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 5:30 a.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 24.1°N 81.5°W, moving west at 8 mph, 40 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 2:15 a.m. ET: Hurricane Irma a Category 4 storm once again

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 23.7°N 81.3°W, moving west at 6 mph, 70 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 1:35 a.m. ET: 79 mph wind gust recorded in Key West, FL.

Whoa… Just recorded a 69 knot gust here at the office in Key West! That's 79 mph!!! Again, please, please shelter in place, inside! #Irma pic.twitter.com/p28xkjiQ2B — NWS Key West (@NWSKeyWest) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 1:30 a.m. ET: Former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR), now a Florida resident, told Fox News late Saturday Gov. Rick Scott’s leadership in preparation for Hurricane Irma’s arrival has been “spectacular.”

UPDATE 1:20 a.m. ET: Pasco County, FL Sheriff’s Department is lobbying against gun owners discharging their firearms into the storm.

To clarify, DO NOT shoot weapons @ #Irma. You won't make it turn around & it will have very dangerous side effectshttps://t.co/CV4Y9OJknv — Pasco Sheriff (@PascoSheriff) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 1:15 a.m. ET: From Breitbart’s Trent Baker — Tampa Mayor: ‘We’re About to Be Punched in the Face’

UPDATE 12:45 a.m. ET: Much of Florida south of the I-4 corridor is presently under a tornado watch until noon Sunday.

A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Florida until 12 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/EYCV3xZB6g — NWS Tampa Bay (@NWSTampaBay) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 12:10 a.m. ET: Fort Lauderdale Mayor Jack Seiler: “We’ve had 2 tornadoes confirmed touch down.”

UPDATE 12 a.m. ET Sunday: CNN reports 65 percent of the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market are out of gas.

Nearly 65% of all gas stations in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale market were without fuel on Saturday, according to estimates from crowdsourcing platform GasBuddy. More than half of the stations in the West Palm Beach-Fort Pierce and Fort Myers-Naples areas have run dry. In the Tampa-St. Petersburg market, 43.5% of stations are out of gas.

Nearly 65% of Florida stations are out of gas in some areas as Hurricane Irma nears https://t.co/P27Zeueu9k pic.twitter.com/k4TVYFrGTq — CNN (@CNN) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 11:55 p.m. ET: Accuweather’s Reed Timmer has video of Irma’s arrival from Duval Street in Key West.

Video: more strong wind, water accumulating on Duval St. in Key West, FL this is just rain water, surge will arrive later #HurricaneIrma pic.twitter.com/zM55pYD3An — Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 11:10 p.m. ET: From Breitbart Texas’ Bob Price — Trump Stations 1,000 Marines off Florida Coast for Irma Relief Operations

UPDATE 11:05 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 23.5°N 81.0°W, moving west at 6 mph, 90 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 11 p.m. ET: Storm surge warnings are being canceled on Florida’s east coast and are being extended on its west coast.

The Storm Surge Warning has been discontinued north of North Miami

Beach to Jupiter Inlet #Irma — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 10, 2017

The Storm Surge Warning has been extended westward from the Suwannee

River to the Ochlockonee River. #Irma — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10:50 p.m. ET: Miami-FSU game slated for Sept. 16 rescheduled. More here.

UPDATE 10:45 p.m. ET: Gov. Rick Scott offers a list of shelters opened throughout the state of Florida for evacuees.

We have opened more than 390 shelters throughout Florida. Please visit https://t.co/WzvanUJgAb for a list of open shelters in your area. — Rick Scott (@FLGovScott) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10:20 p.m. ET: Hurricane force winds beginning to arrive in the Florida Keys per the National Hurricane Center.

10pm Update on Hurricane #Irma – Gusts to near hurricane force continue to be reported in the Florida Keys https://t.co/xizSZd5GX9 — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10:10 p.m. ET: Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey (R) has activated her state’s National Guard ahead of Irma’s arrival in the Yellowhammer State.

Ivey activates Alabama National Guard as Irma threat increases https://t.co/rljeHLYZSj via @decaturdaily — Mary Sell (@MarySellQuillen) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 10 p.m. ET: ABC News has footage of Irma’s destruction in U.S. Virgin Islands.

UPDATE 9:45 p.m. ET: Maximum wind gusts of 130 mph+ in Tampa and Fort Myers expected

UPDATE 9:35 p.m. ET: Per the Florida Department of Transportation, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge that connects St. Petersburg to Bradenton has closed in anticipation of Irma’s arrival and will remain closed until the storm has cleared.

Sunshine Skyway Bridge is now CLOSED. We anticipate bridge will remain closed until the storm passes & is deemed safe. @SteveG717 #fhp #irma — FLHSMV (@FLHSMV) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 9:30 p.m. ET: Alabama Couple Grills Hot Dogs to Feed Florida Evacuees — Breitbart’s Katherine Rodriguez has the story here.

UPDATE 9:25 p.m. ET: Watch: Drone footage of Florida Power and Light preparing to deploy in response to Hurricane Irma

Drone video shows workers with the Florida Power and Light Company get ready ahead of Hurricane #Irma‘s landfall. pic.twitter.com/c3mKxMHjBt — World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 9 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 23.3°N 80.8°W, moving west at 7 mph, 110 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 8:45 p.m. ET: Irma now enters its 10th day as a hurricane, the longest run since 2008.

#Irma has now been a hurricane for 10 days – the longest-lived Atlantic hurricane since Ike (2008). pic.twitter.com/Qd8bPUHQ28 — Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) September 10, 2017

UPDATE 8 p.m. ET: Rainfall totals 15-20 inches throughout Florida forecasted

Flooding is another threat with Hurricane #Irma. Up to 20 inches may fall in parts of South Florida and 15 inches in Jacksonville area. pic.twitter.com/GWxICZmlaa — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 7:15 p.m. ET: Waterspout spotted off the shore in Ft. Lauderdale.

UPDATE 6:30 p.m. ET: Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL) says 70k already without power at a briefing in Tallahassee.

During live update, @FLGovScott reports 70,000 people are currently without power…and it is going to get worse. #IrmaTLH https://t.co/RyrwkjlCNx — City of Tallahassee (@COTNews) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 6 p.m. ET: Jacksonville Beach suspending alcohol sales “until further notice.”

https://twitter.com/DianneG/status/906639455234220033

UPDATE 5:30 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 23.4°N 80.5°W, moving west at 9 mph, 115 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 5 p.m. ET: Hurricane Irma is moving into the warm waters of the Straights of Florida, where it is expected to intensify.

Hurricane #Irma is moving further off the coast, which will allow it to intensify into a category 4 or possibly 5 storm. pic.twitter.com/A4scHWuV6D — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 4 p.m. ET: Tallahassee and Leon County, FL, presently 490 miles from Hurricane Irma, has issued a voluntary evacuation order.

For the safety of you and your family, the City and @LeonCounty issue a voluntary evacuation for our area. #IrmaTLH https://t.co/zGZu8QSr5y — City of Tallahassee (@COTNews) September 9, 2017

We predict a long recovery following #HurricaneIrma. Pls be prepared to weather extended power outages. #IrmaTLH — City of Tallahassee (@COTNews) September 9, 2017

City’s airport also shutting down at 5:40 p.m. local time on Sunday

Commercial flights update; Last departure on Sun 9/10 at 5:40pm. All departures Mon 9/11 canx. Commercial flights resume Tues 9/12 #IrmaTLH — Tallahassee International Airport (@iFlyTallahassee) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 3:45 p.m. ET: WTSP’s Caitlin McGehee reports not everyone heeded the warning to evacuate Key West ahead of Hurricane Irma

WATCH: People are taking pictures at the Southernmost Point. DON'T BE THESE PEOPLE https://t.co/ktmZYFsc7U pic.twitter.com/gi6g2PQ6i4 — Caitlin McGehee (@CaitlinMcGehee) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 3:30 p.m. ET: Guantánamo Bay U.S. Naval Base “unscathed” from Hurricane Irma.

JUST IN: Guantánamo Navy base emerges from Irma ‘relatively unscathed,’ no word from prison yet. https://t.co/zXXgbtQHwW @JTFGTMO — Carol Rosenberg (@carolrosenberg) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 2 p.m. ET: The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 23.1°N 80.2°W, moving west at 9 mph, 145 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 1:30 p.m. ET: Curfews issued for South Florida municipalities, per the Miami Herald.

Breaking: Curfews issued in Broward, Miami Beach and City of Miami as #HurricaneIrma nears https://t.co/70raKTAvnO pic.twitter.com/JOKix6jYHT — Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 12:30 p.m. ET: Irma downgraded to Category 3

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 22.8°N 79.8°W, moving west at 9 mph, 175 miles southeast of Key West.

UPDATE 12 p.m. ET: Another 700k asked to evacuate Florida per the Associated Press

BREAKING: Florida asks another 700,000 to leave ahead of Hurricane Irma; nearly 7 million total urged to evacuate multiple states. — The Associated Press (@AP) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 10:30 a.m. ET: Computer models show Irma trekking up Florida’s west coast. However, the EURO and GFS show different predictions as the storm enters northern Florida.

Both the GFS and EURO continue to track #Irma up the western coast of Florida, however the GFS takes it to the east suddenly in northern FL. pic.twitter.com/yZOgmImD2w — Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) September 9, 2017

UPDATE 9 a.m. ET: ‘LEAVE NOW,’ Florida Governor Tells 5.6 Million Residents in ‘Irma’s’ Path

Breitbart Texas’ Bob Price has the update here.

UPDATE 8:30 a.m.: Due to the numerous updates, a new live wire page has been started.

Updates are now here. The previous updates are still available here.

UPDATE 8 a.m. ET: Irma once again a Category 4 hurricane. Winds from within the storm have been reduced to 130 mph.

The National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory has the storm located at 22.6°N 79.6°W, moving west at 12 mph, 225 miles southeast of Miami.

Some of the key updates include the extension of watches and warnings by the National Hurricane Center:

SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT: A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for…

* Volusia/Brevard County Line southward around the Florida peninsula

to Chassahowitzka

* Florida Keys

* Tampa Bay A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for…

* North of the Volusia/Brevard County Line to the Flagler/Volusia

County line

* North of Chassahowitzka to Suwannee River A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…

* Flagler/Volusia County Line southward around the Florida peninsula

to Chassahowitzka

* Florida Keys

* Lake Okeechobee

* Florida Bay

* Cuban provinces of Camaguey, Ciego de Avila, Sancti Spiritus,

Villa Clara, and Matanzas

* Northwestern Bahamas A Hurricane Watch is in effect for…

* North of the Flagler/Volusia County Line to Fernandina Beach

* North and west of Chassahowitzka to Indian Pass

* Cuban provinces of Holguin and Las Tunas A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…

* Cuban provinces of Holguin, Las Tunas, La Habana, and Ciudad de

la Habana A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for…

* North of Fernandina Beach to Altamaha Sound

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