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Volusia County urges residents to prepare for expected coastal floods, severe rip currents, significant rainfall

The National Weather Service has issued alerts for high rip current risk, high surf advisory and a coastal flood watch for Volusia County.


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  • | 4:00 p.m. December 13, 2023
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Volusia County officials are closely monitoring an approaching storm system set to impact the county beginning Wednesday, Dec. 13, and lasting through the weekend that will affect both inland and coastal areas. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for high rip current risk, high surf advisory and a coastal flood watch for Volusia County.

Individuals planning to visit the beach during this time should take appropriate measures to stay safe. Officials recommend staying out of the water as conditions continue to deteriorate; however, if the decision is made to enter the water, a person should do so in front of a staffed lifeguard tower and remain in waist-deep water to firmly grasp the bottom.

In preparation for this storm, the county will remove all port-o-lets, trash receptacles, and dog bag dispensers along the beach by the end of day on Thursday, Dec. 14. They will be returned once conditions allow. Water may also be shut off to coastal showers if conditions deteriorate. Staff will continuously inspect walkovers and ramps for erosion, and access points may close temporarily.

Those visiting the beach are encouraged to download the Volusia Beaches app for real-time information on staffed lifeguard tower locations, beach access, weather conditions, and other essential updates. Additionally, beachgoers should pay attention to posted warnings and flags, carefully monitor children and inexperienced swimmers, and follow lifeguard instructions at all times. 

The entire county, including inland communities, may also experience significant rainfall throughout the event. Residents should prepare their property accordingly, including cleaning out gutters, and exercise extreme caution if roadways become covered in water.

The National Weather Service has forecasted an El Niño weather pattern for the upcoming winter season. This type of weather pattern typically leads to increased rainfall amounts and a higher probability of other kinds of severe weather. Download the Volusia County Emergency Management app for real-time weather alerts and severe weather preparedness information.

 

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