
The storm surge forecast was upped to 18 feet near Fort Myers, Florida. Hurricane Ian is forecast this morning to make landfall in a similar track that occurred with Hurricane Charley (strong Category 4) in August 2004. The track has turned to affect Fort Myer area more than the Tampa Bay area. South Florida is under a tropical storm watch.ġ1:05 a.m.Hurricane Ian Cone Forecast with Coastal Watches and Warnings dated 8 AM ET (SOURCE: National Hurricane Center).Īt 7:30 ET Hurricane Ian was a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 155 MPH, which is on the verge of becoming a Category 5 hurricane. Ron DeSantis is speaking live from Sarasota about Hurricane Ian. All of South Florida remains under a TORNADO WATCH for the potential of a few short-duration tornadoes associated with the strongest thunderstorms embedded in the rain bands.ġ1:45 a.m. Flash Flood Warnings will become more likely. The outer rain bands associated with Ian will continue to affect South Florida throughout the rest of the day Periods of heavy rain will lead to the potential for significant flooding in areas that receive multiple rounds of very heavy downpours. The district had said earlier that it would announce later if classes would be canceled for both days.ġ2:08 p.m.: CBS Miami chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera: All of South Florida remains under a FLOOD WATCH. Broward public schools to close Wednesday and Thursday. First Appearance hearings will take place on a weekend/holiday schedule.ġ2: 11 p.m. Remote hearings scheduled for these dates may still take place in certain limited circumstances. American Heritage Schools - Broward and Palm Beach Campuses will be closed Wednesday, September 28thġ2:36 p.m.Miami-Dade Courts and Court Facilities will be closed on Wednesday & Thursday, Sept. University of Miami will hold classes online beginning Tuesday at 2 p.m. All classes are canceled, including online classes.ġ2:48 p.m. on Tuesday and will be closed Wednesday, September 28. Florida International University campuses will close starting at 5 p.m. Universal Orlando Resort to close their theme parks and CityWalk Wednesday and Thursday due to Hurricane Ian.ġ:14 p.m. Disney Springs in Lake Buena Vista will also be closed on Wednesday.ģ:45 p.m. Walt Disney World has informed employees that their theme parks and water parks will be closed Wednesday and Thursday due to Hurricane Ian. The advisory means people should take cover immediately.ģ:52 p.m. Key West International Airport: Following the cancellation of all inbound and outbound flights Tuesday, September 27, it is expected limited service will resume Wednesday, September 28.Ĥ:07 p.m. Broward College Cancels Classes: Broward College classes and business operations will be suspended Tuesday, September 27, starting at 5 p.m. Keiser university campus closures in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties: Normal class schedules and building operations are expected to resume on September 29.Ĥ:28 p.m. Tornado Warning from 4:43 PM to 5:15 PM EDT for Monroe County.Ĥ:30 p.m. Residents in the area were urged to take cover.ħ:09 p.m.: Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County will be closed on Wednesday, September 28th, and Thursday,Ĥ:43 p.m. He said the area most likely to see it is in 27th Avenue and Pines Boulevard.

CBS4 chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera said it appeared on the radar that there was some possible rotation on the ground. A tornado warning has been issued for Broward County and continues until 7:45 p.m. It was not clear if any damage has occurred from the storm. There has been no confirmation of damage.ħ:32 p.m.: National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touchdown in Davie. CBS 4 chief meteorologist says radar indicating tornado in Miami-Dade and National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for northern Miami-Dade and southern Broward counties. Tornado watch continues for much of South Florida.Ĩ:07 p.m.: Flash Flood Warning issued for Miami-Dade County until 10 p.m.ħ:50 p.m. Tornado warning for Miami-Dade and Broward counties allowed to expire but cells moving through the region could spark new twisters. 📸 Mom /UQ3EzdtNd4- Total Traffic Miami September 27, 2022Ĩ:15 p.m. Wicked weather coming in to Coral Gables.
