FLORIDA, USA — More than 32,000 WiFi hotspots have opened across Florida in preparation of Hurricane Dorian's arrival.
The thousands of hotspots can be found from Volusia County to Pinellas County, courtesy of Charter Communications and are available to all users, according to the Charter website.
In order to gain access to one of these WiFi hotspots, users will need to connect their device to the "SpectrumWiFi" network under the device's WiFi settings when they are near one of the many hotspots.
To find a hotspot near you, visit the Spectrum website here.
Congressman Gus Bilirakis shared the news on Twitter Tuesday.
Hurricane Dorian is slowly pulling away from the Bahamas and getting closer to Florida.
As of 12 a.m., the eyewall of the storm is roughly 150 miles from Jacksonville and is moving toward the north-northwest at 7 miles per hour. Dorian is a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles per hour.
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