WATCH LIVE: Hurricane Milton webcams capture scene across Florida
Hurricane Milton has started to bring its widespread impacts to Florida, with conditions expected to continue deteriorating over the coming hours from the central Gulf coast to the east coast through Thursday. View the scene from various spots using the live webcams below.
NOTE: The cams displayed were operating as of Wednesday morning, but may go offline as storm conditions worsen.
WEST COAST
Port Tampa (Tampa Marriott Water Street)
Clearwater Bay (Jimmy’s Crows Nest)
Clearwater Beach (Hilton Clearwater)
North Fort Myers neighborhood
Caloosachatchee River Bridge, Fort Myers
Fort Myers, Naples and Englewood
Everglades City
Tampa Riverfront (University of Tampa)
EAST COAST & CENTRAL FLORIDA
St. Augustine
Port Canaveral (Kennedy Space Center)
Satellite Beach (Grand Canal)
New Smyrna Beach
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