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City of Winter Springs
Sunday October 15th, 2017 :: 09:38 a.m. EDT

Alert

Flood Warning until 09:32AM Tuesday

A River Flood Warning remains in effect for...The Saint Johns River near Cocoa, above Lake Harney near Geneva, near Sanford, near Deland, and at Astor. ...Major Flooding is ongoing above Lake Harney near Geneva... ...Moderate Flooding persists near Cocoa, near Sanford, near Deland, and near Astor... Major to Moderate flooding continues in the mid to upper Saint Johns River basin over the next several days. Levels are expected to remain steady or only slightly decrease this week. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast over the basin early in the week, with a quarter to half inch of rain expected. Regardless of additional rainfall over the basin, river levels will remain above flood stage for several weeks, with a very slow rate of decline. The continuation of a downward trend depends on heavy or persistent rainfall occurring over the basin. The Flood Warning Continues For The St. Johns River Near Sanford.

* Moderate Flooding is Occurring and Moderate Flooding is Forecast.

*At 7.4 feet, Many secondary roads are flooded and may become impassable around Lake Monroe and in Enterprise. Rising water begins to impact more areas of Stone Island and water approaches homes in River Oaks Estates.

*At 7.0 feet, Water begins to move over sea wall around Lake Monroe and rises into grassy areas around the sea wall. Water begins to encroach on Seminole Boulevard. && Fld Observed Forecast 7 am EST/8 am EDT Location Stg Stg Day Time Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri St. Johns River Sanford 6.0 7.0 Sun 08 AM 7.0 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 &&

* AFFECTED AREAS: SEMINOLE

Address/Location
City of Winter Springs
1126 E State Rd 434
Winter Springs, FL 32708

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 407-327-1000

Alert Details

Severity:
Moderate - Possible threat to life or property
Urgency:
Expected - Responsive action SHOULD be taken soon (within next hour)
Certainty:
Likely (p > ~50%)
Category:
Meteorological (inc. flood)
Event:
Flood Warning

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