We at McAdoo, InfoWars.com, here reporting from the Suncoast.
I wanted to get a look at what my particular neighborhood looks like before the storm.
Right now, I'm standing in a Zone A, which is a mandatory evacuation.
This area is definitely going to flood.
This is a creek that runs right all the way down in front of my house.
Luckily, I'm up on a second floor unit, and my particular property is Zone B. So it wasn't a mandatory evacuation.
But this particular creek goes right out to the intercoastal waterway.
And the direction the water is headed is straight out toward the Gulf.
We can actually see the water being pulled out to the Gulf of Mexico.
It's not low tide right now.
The water should be coming back in.
It should be making its way to be high tide.
But low tide is not again until...
530. So we are really witnessing the water being pulled out for the storm surge.
I want to go over here by the marina just to show you how low the water has gotten here.
Really incredible.
And right now the winds are about 35 miles an hour sustained.
There went my umbrella!
And then as these winds pick up, we're just getting these really intense gusts of wind that are coming about 55 plus miles an hour.
I'm really concerned about a lot of these old trees around me.
We've already lost some in just the last mild storm we've had.
We've lost a lot of these major trees.
And so that's one of the reasons why they had us mandatory evacuate out of my complex because...
You know, they say, fend for yourself if these big trees fall on you.
So I've lost my umbrella, so I won't be out here too much longer.
But this is the marina by my house.
And you can see these boats are tethered nicely.
*Loud noise*
*Loud noise* There is no water here.
All the water.
I mean, it is such a low tide and all that water from the creek is now rushing out to the intercoastal, making its way out to sea.
We're gonna see a massive storm surge here.
This is incredible.
This is the first time I was going to be able to use the water.
This is the first time I was going to be able to use the water.
This is the first time I was going to be able to use the water.
This is the first time I was going to be able to use the water.
This is the first time I was going to be able to use the water.
Liam McAdoo here with a very quick update.
I just wanted to show you all how low the low tide is.
You can see there's birds walking on the sand back there.
I don't know if you can see that egret.
I have never seen the low tide this low.
The low tide is going to be about 5 30 p.m.
Eastern and so typically obviously the water pulls out away from shore so that it can then come in with a high tide.
Our high tide is going to be around 3 30 in the morning.
When it's going to be the most dangerous here because this water is being pulled out farther than I've ever seen over here, which means it's only going to rush back in that heavier.
And of course, where I'm standing right now is a mandatory evacuation zone.
It is a zone A because they do expect that there is going to be anywhere from a 3 to 10 to 15 foot storm surge in some areas of zone A. So again, this is going to be a totally different scene here come tomorrow, and I will do my best to get out here after that mandatory curfew is lifted.
They're going to lift that about 3 p.m.
on Monday.
We are going to have a really long night here in the Suncoast.
We're already starting to see the bands come in.
Sustained winds of about 35, 40 miles per hour.
Then we have these massive gusts come in, which of course are very dangerous.
They bring in tornadoes.
They could potentially knock down all these old trees that are around our neighborhoods.
And so that's why they're telling people to stay indoors.
I'm going to get indoors myself.
And there's lots of falling debris.
I've already witnessed a few pulled up metal pieces from some carports.
And we haven't even started receiving any of those hurricane force winds yet.
So we're really kind of bracing now for one of the biggest historic storms to ever hit Florida.
So pray for us out there.
And Godspeed, Florida.
Thank you all so much.
I'll probably see you on the flip side unless I have something really incredible to report from my bunker, which will be inside my house.
Thanks, guys, for watching.
I will see you here soon.
Check back in.
I know the crew is going to be there for the duration of the night.
It's going to be really bad for us here in the Central Coast.
We're going to be feeling the crux of it, but we're all ordered to be within walking distance of our safe rooms by 2 p.m.
today.
I'm going back inside.
Pray for us out there, and we'll talk to you soon.
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