Hurricane Michael: Live TV Feeds, Webcams, Streams, Videos of Florida Panhandle Landfall

Jack Phillips
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Hurricane Michael is slated to hammer the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday, Oct. 10, and there are about 10 live streams available when it hits Florida in the afternoon.

The U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said at 9 a.m. ET that water levels are quickly rising along the Florida Panhandle. A National Ocean Service station at Apalachicola, Florida, recently reported a sustained wind speed of 40 mph and a wind gust of 53 mph, the NHC noted in its advisory.

Destin - Panama City Storm Chaser

Gloomtube Composite Stream

Panama City Beach Webcam

Hurricane Storm Chaser in Panama City

Tallahassee Webcam

Webcam at Destin Beach

Webcam Near Port St. Joe, Panama  City Beach

Hurricane Michael Webcam from The Sun

Four Webcams

Panama City Beach Stream

WJHG-TV Live Coverage

ABC33/40 Live Coverage

The storm is slated to make landfall on Wednesday afternoon along the Florida Panhandle, the Weather Channel reported. Conditions will begin to deteriorate in the area starting in the morning.
“Reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that maximum sustained winds have increased to near 145 mph with higher gusts. Michael is an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Some additional strengthening is still possible before landfall. After landfall, Michael should weaken as it crosses the southeastern United States,” the NHC wrote. The storm has an estimated minimum central pressure of 928 millibars.

The storm is about 80 miles south-southwest of Panama City and around 85 miles west-southwest of Apalachicola.

The storm has 145 mph winds, enough to make it a Category 4 storm.

Hurricane Michael will hit Florida Oct. 10. (NHC)
Hurricane Michael will hit Florida Oct. 10. NHC
In a previous advisory at 8 a.m., the agency said there is a storm surge warning for Okaloosa/Walton County Line in Florida to Anclote River in Florida. A storm surge watch is in effect for Anclote River in Florida to Anna Maria Island in Florida, including Tampa Bay.

A hurricane warning is in effect for Alabama/Florida border to Suwannee River in Florida.

A tropical storm warning is in effect for Alabama/Florida border to the Mississippi/Alabama border, Suwanee River in Florida to Chassahowitzka in Florida, and North of Fernandina Beach in Florida to Surf City in North Carolina.

An estimated storm surge of 9 to 14 feet can be expected in some places, including Tyndall Air Force Base to the Aucilla River, which are both in Florida.

Weather forecasters noted that on Oct. 9, Michael appeared to strengthen rapidly, going from a Category 2 storm to a Category 4 storm. Some have predicted that the storm could reach Category 5 strength before landfall.

“Additional strengthening is expected before landfall as Michael remains over warm water and in an environment of light to moderate vertical shear. After landfall, Michael is expected to steadily weaken as it crosses the southeastern United States. Extratropical transition is expected to begin while Michael is over land, and this should be complete just after the 48 h point. The cyclone should re-intensify due to baroclinic forcing as it moves rapidly northeastward over the north Atlantic,” reads a discussion from the NHC.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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