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    Live Updates: Hurricane Milton now Cat. 4, evacuation orders in St. Augustine, shelters open in Jacksonville

    By William Clayton, Harold Goodridge,

    1 days ago

    As Florida braces for Hurricane Milton’s arrival, it’s imperative that residents prepare to keep themselves and their families safe. Here are live updates from Action News Jax as we follow the storm, providing timely and critical information as it comes in.

    *Bookmark this link and refresh it often, as projections can change.

    Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates:

    Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs

    LIVE UPDATES:

    11:22 a.m. Wednesday: Some streets in St. Augustine Beach are already showing signs of flooding and Hurricane Milton hasn’t even arrived there yet. Check out this live shot from Action News Jax Alexus Cleavenger showing the road ponding at Butler Beach (video below)

    11 a.m. Wednesday: Latest Hurricane Milton forecast and projections (video below) .

    10:40 a.m. Wednesday: Gov. Ron DeSantis gave a storm update and said more that 50,000 line from out of the state are in Florida to help. Some are from as far away as California.

    10:35 am. Wednesday: Full DeSantis news conference (video below)

    10:10 a.m. Wednesday: Road closure announced in Putnam County due to flooding at the underpass at Crill Avenue in Palatka.

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    10 a.m. Wednesday: Latest Hurricane Milton cone still has the massive storm as a category 4. Landfall expected around 2 a.m. south of Tampa Bay.

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    9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Here’s the latest forecast

    9 a.m. Wednesday: Latest Hurricane Milton cone.

    8:10 a.m. Wednesday: Latest cone for Hurricane Milton has the massive storm making landfall around 2 a.m. near Tampa Bay / Sarasota. Local impacts from Milton will arrive Wednesday afternoon and will linger into Thursday.

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    8 a.m. Wednesday: Mandatory evacuations are in effect now in St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach. Action News Jax Alexus Cleavenger just talked to a restaurant owner who said she not leaving. (Video below)

    8 a.m. Wednesday: Emergency shelters open in Jacksonville.

    6:10 a.m. Wednesday: JEA expects widespread power outages and created a stagging area at the Equestrian Center in Jacksonville for its crews to get ready to restore power. Action News Jax Logan McDonald is there and here’s what he learned (video below).

    5:25 a.m. Wednesday: Mandatory evacuations go into effect in the cities of St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach at 8 a.m. Streets are empty there and businesses are boarded up. Action News Jax Alexus Cleavenger is there and here’s what she’s seeing (video below) .

    5 a.m. Wednesday: Milton remains a category 5 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to make landfall just south of Tampa Bay / Sarasota around midnight-2a.m.. Some weakening is expected when it makes landfall, but it’s still expected to be a major hurricane, category 4, when it reaches land.

    Local impacts from Milton will arrive Wednesday afternoon and will linger into Thursday.

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    11 p.m. Tuesday: Milton remains a powerful Category 5 hurricane as it moves toward Florida. Its winds are 160 mph and it is moving northeast at 12 mph.

    8 p.m. Tuesday: Milton remains a powerful Category 5 major hurricane in the southern Gulf.

    5 p.m. Tuesday: Hurricane Milton is back up to a category 5 with winds of 165 mph and a pressure of 918 mb. The storm is moving east northeast at 9 miles per hour.

    12:30 p.m. Tuesday: St. Johns County has issued a mandatory evacuation order for the entire City of St. Augustine, beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 9. Emergency shelters will open at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday.

    Noon, Tuesday: St. Johns County has announced mandatory evacuation orders for Zones A (along coastal and river areas, B, and F (South of State Road 206) effective at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9. You can find which zone you are in HERE .

    • Residents living in boats, RVs, mobile homes, and low-lying flood-prone areas throughout the county are also required to evacuate.

    Three storm shelters will open at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, to accommodate evacuees:

    • Special Medical Needs: Freedom Crossing Academy, 1365 Shetland Drive, St. Johns
    • Pet Friendly: South Woods Elementary School, 4750 State Road 206 West, Elkton
    • General Population: Pedro Menendez High School, 600 State Road 206 West, St. Augustine

    For detailed evacuation information, route maps, and updates, visit www.sjcfl.us/hurricane or call the Citizen Information Hotline at 904-824-5550.

    10:05 a.m. Tuesday: The Florida National Guard (FLNG) has fully activated to support the state’s response efforts. Governor Ron DeSantis authorized the activation, and preparations are in place to ensure immediate action once the storm makes landfall.

    • Liaison Officers have been positioned in 20 counties to coordinate mission requirements.
    • FLNG has received 43 mission requests and is prepared to execute them.
    • The Guard has pre-positioned the following assets:
      • 12 rotary aircraft
      • 13 boats
      • 440 high-wheeled tactical vehicles

    Residents should continue to follow local emergency updates as the storm nears. For further information and images from the response efforts, visit DVIDS .

    8:11 a.m. Tuesday: Hurricane warnings have been issued for St. Johns and Putnam counties

    Duval, Nassau, and Clay counties have tropical storm warnings and a Hurricane Watch.

    Storm Surge Warnings have been issued for Northeast Florida and the St. Johns River.

    7:45 a.m. Tuesday: Governor Ron DeSantis holds a press conference in Tallahassee to provide an update on major Hurricane Milton.

    7:00 a.m. Tuesday: Milton remains a category 4 hurricane in the Southern Gulf of Mexico. It’s expected to go back up to a cat 5 sometime in the morning or early afternoon.

    Local impacts from the storm are expected to arrive Wednesday afternoon and linger into Thursday. The storm’s large wind field will impact our entire area.

    • Along the coast and the Interstate 95 corridor, winds are expected to be 50 to 60 mph with wind gusts of 65 to 75 mph.
    • In Downtown Jacksonville, winds are expected to be 40 to 50 mph with wind gusts of 55 to 65 mph.
    • Our northernmost counties in Southeast Georgia could experience wind speeds of 25 to 30 mph and wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph.

    Here’s a link to more local impact details on Milton in " Talking the Tropics with Mike ."

    Read: Hurricane Milton: Closings, cancellations, and resources for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

    Read: Hurricane Milton: County-by-county list of school closures in Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

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