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Watch Hurricane Irma's Path Live On Florida Webcams

Live webcams are capturing the impact of Hurricane Irma as its destructive path continues north from south Florida toward Tampa.

TAMPA, FL—From the Florida Keys to Tampa Bay, live webcams are capturing the impact of Hurricane Irma as the storm makes its way into Florida. The hurricane slammed into the Florida Keys early Sunday morning, with a path aimed toward Naples, Fort Myers and Tampa. Forecasters say it will be the worst single hurricane to hit Florida since Hurricane Andrew in 1992.

Irma was downgraded to a Category 3 storm after landing in South Florida, and made a second landfall mid-afternoon Sunday at Marco Island. Forecasters say the storm has shifted east a bit, which should keep it over land and may weaken it to a still-menacing category 2 hurricane. As areas across Florida begin to feel Irma's wrath, here are some of the live webcams documenting the powerful hurricane. These streams may go down as a result of storm damage.

Check on the deteriorating conditions from Naples to Fort Myers and the Tampa region through several cameras.

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  • A view of Clearwater Beach and pier from Pier House 60 Hotel shows the churning sea instead. And it will be hours before Irma reaches that area.
  • World-famous Siesta Key Beach, known for its white-sand beach and great swimming, is already buffeted by rough surf and winds. Check the EarthCam live feed of Siesta Key.
  • An intrepid Naples resident, Michael Phelps, has been chronicling the storm via Facebook live.
  • Witness Hurricane Irma's first point of impact in Florida on these webcams set up around the Florida Keys. Plus, here's a noteworthy feed Southernmost Point in Key West, the southern tip of the continental United States.

  • Webcams are scattered in some of Miami's popular locations. One of these cameras is aimed at downtown Miami, while others are pointed at Miami Beach and Coconut Grove.
  • A webcam typically used to display Fort Lauderdale's pristine beach is capturing a live feed of storm conditions.
  • In Central Florida, a live feed of Cocoa Beach pier will be up during daylight hours.
  • The University of Tampa feed is giving a live look at the downtown area.
  • This live feed shows the Fort Myers beach on the southwestern coast of Florida.
  • See Bay News 9's live images across Florida, from the Tampa Bay area to Orlando to Daytona Beach.
  • EarthCam's live feeds are usually ideal for virtual tours of of Miami and Tampa. Now they'll come in handy to show the hurricane's effects in large metropolitan areas.

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