See Florida road conditions on live webcams as Hurricane Helene hits

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Gridlock on a Florida highway during a rainstorm
Credit: South Florida Sun-Sentinel via Getty Images

Hurricane Helene is strengthening as expected, and landfall will occur on the Big Bend coast of Florida Thursday night. Traffic, however, will not wait for landfall to occur.

During a major hurricane, road conditions can be affected not just by flooding and crashes, but by road damage, precautionary closures, or just too many people on the road.

Fortunately you can check out live video feeds along your itinerary before you depart, and leave less to chance if you need to be out on the roads.


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How to stay aware of road conditions during Hurricane Helene

the FL511 website showing video feeds of road conditions
Credit: Florida Department of Transportation

As you're probably aware, the Florida Department of Transportation operates a site called FL511, and it aggregates live video feeds along Florida's roads and highways (some of which tend to be inoperable at any given time).

the FL511 website showing its map
Credit: Florida Department of Transportation

The FL511 map overlays information on top of the Google Maps display of Florida.

Enter your starting point and destination in the info box on the left side, or right click on a location to draw up an itinerary.

To see live video along your specific route, find the box for "Traffic Cameras" and click it (assuming it's not already clicked).

the FL511 website showing its map with an arrow pointing to live video feeds
Credit: Florida Department of Transportation

To bring up an actual live video, click one of the camera icons.

the FL511 website showing its map and a live video of traffic conditions
Credit: Florida Department of Transportation

The FDOT also advises motorists to check FL511 for potential alternative routes in the event that conditions mandate road closures, which they almost certainly will on Thursday night and Friday morning.

In other words, check in with FDOT's map early and often to make sure your route is actually your route during Hurricane Helene.

If you're looking for ways to help provide assistance in response to Hurricane Helene, visit the websites for organisations like Operation Airdrop.

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