The National Weather Service in Jacksonville, FL has issued a grim outlook for coastal residents as a suite of advisories including a Coastal Flood Warning, High Surf Advisory, and High Rip Current Risk remain firmly in effect until 5 PM EDT Tuesday. These warnings signal a period of significant coastal disruptions, including the encroachment of high tide on property and the churning of dangerous surf along the shores of Duval, Flagler, and St. Johns Counties. Officials are urging the public to brace for potential impacts and to exercise extreme caution.
In the Coastal Flood Warning, experts warn of “significant coastal flooding around times of high tide.” Beachgoers and residents are being cautioned to not only watch out for this but also to be mindful of the large waves and deadly rip currents that can “sweep even the best swimmers away from shore into deeper water.” All of this information comes straight from the NWS update for Jacksonville, flanked by the dreary forecast of showers and thunderstorms set to pummel the region over the next few days.
The Coastal Flood Warning by the NWS also underscores the likelihood of “numerous roads may be closed” and warns that low lying property, businesses, and some critical infrastructure are at risk of being inundated. Local authorities are likely to start acting on these predictions by setting up barricades and directing citizens to stay clear of dangerous areas to minimize the chances of property damage or loss of life…