Are you under a watch or warning ahead of Nicole? Here are the alerts for Florida coast
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Tropical Storm Nicole
The latest on a storm that is forecast to affect Florida’s eastern coast.
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Hurricane watches have been issued along Florida’s east coast. On Tuesday morning, the National Hurricane Ceter hurricane center issued a tropical storm watch for portions of the state’s western coast hit in September by Hurricane Ian.
Here is a look at watches and warnings issued for Subtropical Storm Nicole as of Tuesday morning:
▪ A tropical storm watch has been issued for the west coast of Florida north of Bonita Beach to the Ochlockonee River.
▪ A tropical storm warning was issued from Hallandale Beach in Broward County to Altamaha Sound, Georgia, the hurricane center said Monday in its 10 p.m. advisory. Lake Okeechobee is also under a tropical storm warning.
▪ The hurricane center also upgraded the storm surge watch to a storm surge warning from North Palm Beach north to Altamaha Sound, including the mouth of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville to Georgetown.
▪ A storm surge watch was issued south of North Palm Beach to Hallandale Beach.
▪ A hurricane watch is in effect for Florida’s east coast from the Volusia-Brevard county line to Hallandale Beach, and Lake Okeechobee. And the area from Hallandale Beach to north of Ocean Reef — including Miami-Dade County — is under a tropical storm watch.
This story was originally published November 8, 2022 at 5:32 AM.