Nor’easter triggers coastal flood warnings All beach gates in St. Augustine are temporarily closed to vehicular access due to tidal flooding. Below are pictures of our beach this morning during this rainy weather. (Pictures taken by Cmdr. Travis Harrell with the St. Augustine Beach Police Department)
SnapJax user artie031 said: "Heckscher drive Browns creek fish camp. There were several of the older Riverfront homes under water."
A tree fell on powerlines sparking a fire near a Neptune Beach home on Friday.
All beach gates in St. Augustine are temporarily closed to vehicular access due to tidal flooding. Below are pictures of our beach this morning during this rainy weather. (Pictures taken by Cmdr. Travis Harrell with the St. Augustine Beach Police Department)
All beach gates in St. Augustine are temporarily closed to vehicular access due to tidal flooding. Below are pictures of our beach this morning during this rainy weather. (Pictures taken by Cmdr. Travis Harrell with the St. Augustine Beach Police Department)
SnapJax user BrianPerry85: "Strawberry Creek in Arlington,"
All beach gates in St. Augustine are temporarily closed to vehicular access due to tidal flooding. Below are pictures of our beach this morning during this rainy weather. (Pictures taken by Cmdr. Travis Harrell with the St. Augustine Beach Police Department)
SnapJax from Donronricosuave: "A picture’s worth 1000 words. What’s the word count here?"
A tree fell onto two St. Augustine homes.
High tide occured about 9:40 p.m. Friday in St. Augustine.
High tide occured about 9:40 p.m. Friday in St. Augustine.
Winds impact a vessel in St. Augustine on Friday night.
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All beach gates in St. Augustine are temporarily closed to vehicular access due to tidal flooding. Below are pictures of our beach this morning during this rainy weather. (Pictures taken by Cmdr. Travis Harrell with the St. Augustine Beach Police Department)
Coastal flood warnings are up along all of the Florida and Georgia coastal areas, including all inland tidal areas. Northeast winds continue to build into sunrise Saturday, then subside into Sunday.