
Hurricane conditions continue to spread across portions of Southwestern Florida.
As of the 2:00 p.m., the National Hurricane Center, is reporting that the eyewall of Hurricane Ian is continue to move onshore on the west coast. Hurricane Ian is currently located about 50 miles South, Southwest of of Punta Gorda, Florida and 25 miles North Northwest of Fort Myers, Florida.
Hurricane Ian remains a category 4 Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 155 mph and is moving in a north-northeast direction at 9 MPH.
The center of Ian is expected to move onshore soon, move over central Florida tonight and Thursday morning.
The whole state of Florida remains under a Tropical storm warning.
Other watches and warnings that are in effect are as follows:
A Hurricane Watch is in effect for…
- Flagler/Volusia County Line to the South Santee River
- Lake Okeechobee
A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…
- Chokoloskee to Anclote River, including Tampa Bay
- Sebastian Inlet to Flagler/Volusia County Line
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
- Indian Pass to the Anclote River
- All of the Florida Keys
- Flamingo to Sebastian Inlet
- Flagler/Volusia County Line to Little River Inlet
- Flamingo to Chokoloskee
- Lake Okeechobee
- Florida Bay
- Bimini and Grand Bahama Islands
A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for…
- Florida Keys from the Card Sound Bridge westward to east of Big Pine Key
- Florida Bay
A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for…
- Suwannee River southward to Flamingo
- Tampa Bay
- Lower Florida Keys from Big Pine Key westward to Key West
- Flagler/Volusia Line to the mouth of the South Santee River
- St. Johns River