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Hurricane Dorian: Orlando International Airport will close Monday

Orlando International Airport plans to cease commercial flight operations on Monday, Sept. 2, 2019, at 2 a.m. as Hurricane Dorian approaches Florida

Passengers are being advised to check in with their airlines for flight information and changes, officials said.

“Our plan currently is to run full operations through Sunday. We don’t know exactly where Dorian is going but we do know that it will have a significant impact on the entire state of Florida,” Phil Brown, CEO of Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, said in a news release.

The airport advised the public to follow its Twitter page (@MCO) for when it would reopen.

The latest forecast has has the storm hitting the Florida coast at Category 4 at around Palm Beach County and now moving up the coast. The track of the storm could again change, as Hurricane Irma did two years ago. The storm is predicted to slowly go up the shore.

WESH-TV has published the following possible impact to Orange County and Walt Disney World. Check with WESH2 for the latest forecast.

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