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In Volusia County, Emergency Management officials are anticipating wind gusts that could approach tropical storm force on Wednesday, according to a county news release. Isolated power outages and ...
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Some parts of Volusia County received as much as 15 inches of rain over the final week of September, according to the National Weather Service in Melbourne. More rain is expected this week.
Abnormally high tides, storm surge, and tropical-storm-force winds in Putnam County caused flooding in areas by Lake George and the St. Johns River, with water entering dozens of residences in Fruitland, Satsuma, and Welaka, [109] with the St. John's River rising 2.7 ft (0.82 m). [110]
A storm surge of 3 to 6 feet (0.91 to 1.83 m) affected coastal areas from the Indian River–St. Lucia county line to the Volusia–Flagler county line, with the highest values of 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) concentrated north of Daytona Beach in Volusia. Rainfall in Seminole and Volusia counties reached 7 to 9 inches (18 to 23 cm), with ...
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