FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) – South Florida locals got up to discover their communities flooded, one day after Cyclone Nicole triggered greater than normal king tides as it blew through the area with high winds and heavy rainstorms.
A pump in Hollywood on Thursday moved water from an area into the Intracoastal Waterway, as locals handled seasonal king tides and storm rise from the unusual November cyclone.
The king tides flooded boat ramps in the Haulover Inlet hours after Nicole made landfall as a Classification 1 storm simply south of Vero Beach, early Thursday early morning.
Down in Miami, motorists browsed throughout floodwaters along the constantly susceptible Northeast 10th Opportunity.
The commute to operate in Dania Beach was no much better. A dashcam recorded a white pickup gradually making its method throughout flooding on A1A.
Citizens in Broward communities vulnerable to king tides battled with more substantial flooding than what they’re accustomed to this time of year.
Nevertheless, a flooded street in Fort Lauderdale’s Rio Vista area did not avoid a citizen from strolling her dog.
Bicyclists made their method throughout heavy flooding in Fort Lauderdale Beach. Aerial cams recorded sand stretched throughout a neighboring crossway.
” It’s quite typical whenever there’s a huge storm. It’s quite typical,” stated a location local.
In Pompano Beach, king tides were blamed for flooding a parking lot on Riverside Drive. A foot of water had products drifting out of the storage location.
Low tide on Thursday afternoon triggered a few of the flooding to decline in parts of Broward County. Nevertheless, high tide is anticipated once again at around 10 p.m.
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