Trump to residents in Irma's path: 'Just get out of its way'

President Donald Trump urged any U.S. residents still in Hurricane Irma's path Saturday to "just get out of its way" and not worry about possessions, as he monitored the powerful storm's advance on Florida from the secluded Camp David presidential retreat."

PHOTOS: Puerto Rico shows what may be in store for Florida

Puerto Rico took a beating from Hurricane Irma on Wednesday. The storm left death and destruction in its wake as it moved through the Caribbean and now, it's making its way up to southern Florida, already bringing in heavy rain and powerful gusts of wind.

Irma shifts: The prime is target is now Tampa, not Miami

With the window closing fast for anyone wanting to escape, Irma hurtled toward Florida with 125 mph winds Saturday on a shifting track that took it away from Miami and instead threatened the Tampa area with its first direct hit from a major hurricane in nearly a century.

North Georgia residents are preparing for Irma

Counties are putting out tips and plans on their websites to keep residents safe. Condo associations are wanting residence to remove everything from their balcony is even tables. Friday, some in metro Atlanta said they are stocked up on all of the essentials just in case.

Nowhere will be safe: Can scary words save the public from Irma?

Catastrophic, life-threatening, extremely dangerous. Scary? Forecasters hope so. The National Weather Service are using as fearful words as they can, on purpose, to warn people about Hurricane Irma and shock them into action, just as they did last month for Hurricane Harvey.

Hurricane Irma shifts: The prime target is now Tampa, not Miami

With the window closing fast for anyone wanting to escape, Irma hurtled toward Florida with 125 mph winds Saturday on a shifting track that took it away from Miami and instead threatened the Tampa area with its first direct hit from a major hurricane in nearly a century.