I have an aunt and uncle in Sebastian, FL. This is their first hurricane. All the shutters are up, lawn items moved inside and hanging plants in the shed. They should be ok.
In Vero Beach, my ex husband is in town because his mom passed away last week. My oldest is over there with him. The house is concrete block and they have shutters. They’ll be fine. Unfortunately, the graveside service is Monday at 10am. I don’t even think a little tent will help them. They seem to think it will all be fine? Hmmm.
Flhurricane.com
Isaias has weakened to a tropical storm after crossing Andros island, but is forecast to regain strength into a hurricane.
The Tropical Storm Watch has been extended northward from Altamaha Sound Georgia to South Santee River South Carolina.
The Hurricane Watch from Hallandale Beach to south of Boca Raton Florida has been discontinued.
1. Hurricane conditions and dangerous storm surge will continue in portions of the northwest Bahamas tonight.
2. Hurricane conditions are expected along portions of the Florida east coast on Sunday with tropical storm conditions expected to begin tonight. Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion.
3. Dangerous storm surge is possible along the Florida east coast from Jupiter Inlet to Ponte Vedra Beach where water rises of 2 to 4 feet above ground level are possible along the immediate coastline and adjacent waterways. Residents there should follow advice given by local emergency officials.
4. Isaias will produce heavy rains and potentially life-threatening flash flooding in the Bahamas, and flash and urban flooding, especially in low-lying and poorly drained areas, along the East Coast of the United States. Minor river flooding and isolated moderate river flooding is possible across portions of the Carolinas and Virginia early next week.
5. Tropical storm watches and warnings are in effect for portions of the United States East Coast from northeast Florida to South Carolina. Additional watches and warnings will likely be issued tonight and Sunday as Isaias is expected to move northward near or over the southeast and mid-Atlantic coasts early next week.