Hurricane Ian is threatening to make a historic landfall within hours.

The National Hurricane Center predicts that the storm will make a left turn and hit central Florida.

If the predictions are correct, Hurricane Ian will make a direct hit on the US. As it turns north, the storm will slowly move inland.

Ian is expected to bring a storm surge of up to 12 feet to parts of the coast. Up to six feet of storm surge is expected in the bay.

The central Florida coastline is being shown on several webcams as the storm approaches. As Hurricane Ian approaches, you can watch the following webcams.

Live Fort Myers webcams show Hurricane Ian lashing Florida

Hundreds of people were watching the PierSide Grill restaurant on the beach. There is a stretch of beach near where Hurricane Ian could potentially make landfall.

See Florida traffic cams, road conditions as Hurricane Ian nears landfall

The live feeds of traffic cameras operated by the Florida Department of Transportation were combined with the audio from the National Weather Service in the Bay area.

Follow the National Hurricane Center on social media.