EDITOR’S NOTE (10:45 a.m., 9/11/17): The majority of the webcams listed below are no longer online as of Monday. WTOP will not continue to update this list.
As of Monday morning, these few cameras appear to remain online:
- A marina view from the Treasure Cay Resort in the Bahamas
- Updating photo from Rocky Bay, Abaco, Bahamas
- Live view from the Caravelle Hotel & Casino in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Previous coverage:
WASHINGTON — Online webcams captured — in real time — the frightening strength of Hurricane Irma as it first barreled towards the Caribbean and then to Florida.
While most of the webcams were taken out as Hurricane Irma hit, footage and photos are available from the links below.
You can see what conditions on the ground were like in Florida until the cameras went offline:
- Fort Lauderdale beach view
- A variety of Florida Keys streaming cameras
- A variety of Miami webcams
- A live look at the Cocoa Beach Pier
- Traffic cameras from the city of Sanibel
- Miami and beach cams from EarthCam
Before reaching Florida, Irma tore through the Caribbean. Here are a few webcams, that captured footage from the storm.
- Updating photo from Rocky Bay, Abaco, Bahamas
- A marina view from the Treasure Cay Resort in the Bahamas
- (Update: As of 4 p.m. Sept. 6, this camera is no longer online. However, archived screenshots from the last several hours can be viewed on this page.) View from a resort in San Juan, Puerto Rico
- (Update: As of Sept. 8, this camera is no longer online.) View from the bay of Caribe Playa Beach Hotel in Patillas, Puerto Rico
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