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Home / Weather / Jacksonville Prepares for Tropical Storm Imelda's Potential Impact

Jacksonville Prepares for Tropical Storm Imelda's Potential Impact

28 Sep

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Summary

  • Tropical Storm Imelda expected to strengthen into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday
  • Jacksonville may experience heavy rain, wind gusts, and potential flooding
  • Residents advised to clean drains, exercise caution during commutes, and avoid flooded roads
Jacksonville Prepares for Tropical Storm Imelda's Potential Impact

As of September 29, 2025, the Jacksonville Emergency Preparedness Division is closely monitoring the development of Tropical Storm Imelda, which is expected to gradually strengthen into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday. The storm is currently forecast to move over the central and northwestern Bahamas and approach the U.S. coast early this week, before making a right turn away from the Southeast U.S. coast.

While the center of the storm and the worst weather conditions are likely to remain offshore, Jacksonville may experience heavy rain, wind gusts, and potential flooding. The city has not issued any evacuation orders, shelter openings, or schedule changes for local government offices, transportation, or schools at this time.

Residents are advised to take several precautions to prepare for the potential impact of the storm. This includes cleaning out drains and gutters to ensure proper water drainage, exercising caution during their commutes due to heavy rain and wind, and avoiding driving through flooded roads, as the depth of the water can be deceptive and lead to dangerous situations.

Officials are urging Florida residents to stay weather-aware and prepare for storms before a hurricane approaches, as it can make a significant impact on the community. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, with the majority of tropical cyclone activity occurring during this time.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tropical Storm Imelda is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane and parallel the Atlantic coast, potentially bringing heavy rain, wind gusts, and flooding to Jacksonville, though the storm's center is likely to remain offshore.
Residents are advised to clean drains and gutters, exercise caution during commutes, and avoid driving through flooded roads to stay safe during the storm.
The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, with the majority of tropical cyclone activity occurring during this time period.

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