Hurricane Idalia threatening Florida, impacting Southwest flights

ST. LOUIS – Hurricane Idalia is moving closer to Florida, and it’s having some impacts at home. Organizations from the area are already preparing to help in its aftermath.

Ten Southwest flights headed to Florida from St. Louis Lambert International Airport were cancelled. There were nearly a dozen delays. Lambert was taking flights to Tampa, Jacksonville, and Orlando.

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Idalia strengthened to a category three hurricane around 2:00 a.m. The system has now fallen into a category two storm, continuing to impact area land.

Hurricane Idalia is now turning roads into rivers in communities along Florida’s Gulf Coast. The governor and FEMA officials told people in low-lying coastal areas to evacuate.


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There have been a lot of traffic jams leading up to Idalia’s arrival. The National Hurricane Center warned of catastrophic impacts from storm surges estimated to be between 10 and 15 feet in some areas.

Heavy winds from Idalia could top 130 miles per hour. Besides critical flooding, officials say the storm is also expected to clog roads with toppled trees and power lines.

Thousands of National Guard members and other first responders are also at the ready with high water vehicles in case rescues are required. Dozens of members of Missouri Task Force One also left for Pensacola ahead of the hurricane two days ago.

Forecasters warn that Idalia could also trigger waterspouts and tornadoes. The storm is expected to keep moving inland, bringing heavy rain to parts of Georgia and the Carolinas later this week.

Some Florida airports shut down ahead of the storm, including Tampa International Airport. Their airport closed at midnight on Tuesday.

If you have a flight booked to Florida or Georgia or even the Carolina’s in the coming days check with your airline. You can also download ‘Flight Aware‘. That will also keep you updated on cancellations and delays that are happening in real time at Lambert.


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