Northeasterly Winds Bring Coastal Flooding Risks

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Northeasterly Winds Bring Coastal Flooding Risks
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Tropical Storm Imelda poses Rip Current and High Surf threat

Read full article: Humberto to Pass North of Bermuda as Major HurricaneAttorney demands Douglas Anderson teacher return to classroom after controversial social media posts led to reassignmentJacksonville man pleads guilty to defrauding investors, fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 emergency loansCooler temperatures under cloudy skies as the northeasterly breeze carries showers and isolated thunderstorms across our beaches and inland areas.

Showers will continue through the night with higher chances along the shores. Windy weather persists through the week with increasing rain chances on Friday.Tropical Storm Imelda will bring a high risk of Rip Currents and High Surf through Mid-Week. Small Craft Advisory through Friday evening. Minor Coastal Flooding will be possible tomorrow through Friday. Windy weather, especially along the beaches, as the northeasterly wind continues. Partly cloudy skies and drier Wednesday with showers returning Thursday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms move in on Friday to wrap up the workweek. The northeasterly wind will increase again this week with 20 mph sustained winds and gusts in the 30 mph range.Tuesday: Patchy to dense morning fog then partly cloudy skies will become cloudy as showers and thunderstorms develop, 20-40 percent. Morning lows in the 60s to 70s. Afternoon highs in the 80s. Wind NNE 10-20 mph. Patchy to dense fog overnight.Tropics: Hurricane Humberto is a Category 4 and will continue as a major hurricane through Tuesday. Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to become a Category 1 hurricane as it moves toward Bermuda.

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