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Coastal Flooding Warning Issued for Florida's East Coast

Summary

  • Coastal Flood Warning in effect for Flagler, Volusia, and northern Brevard counties
  • Coastal flooding, beach erosion, and road closures likely
  • Dangerous ocean conditions with large waves and high surf
Coastal Flooding Warning Issued for Florida's East Coast

On Friday, October 10th, 2025, a Coastal Flood Warning has been issued for coastal areas of Flagler, Volusia, and northern Brevard counties in Florida. The warning is in effect from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. and indicates that coastal flooding is likely during this time.

Residents living along the coast are advised to stay alert and be ready to act quickly to protect themselves and their property. Beach erosion and road closures are possible due to the expected high waves and surf. The ocean will be rough, with large waves and high surf that can make swimming extremely dangerous. For safety reasons, it is best to stay out of the water until conditions improve.

If residents are told to evacuate, they should do so immediately. It is crucial to avoid walking or driving through floodwaters, as just six inches of water can knock a person down, and flooded roads can be deeper and more dangerous than they appear.

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The Coastal Flood Warning is in effect for coastal Flagler, Volusia, and northern Brevard counties in Florida.
The main concerns are coastal flooding, beach erosion, and dangerous ocean conditions with large waves and high surf that can make swimming extremely hazardous.
Residents living along the coast are advised to stay alert, be ready to act quickly to protect themselves and their property, and avoid the water until conditions improve. If told to evacuate, they should do so immediately and avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.

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