Rough surf from Sandy expected along Fla. shores
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — State officials are warning residents and visitors to beware of rough surf and windy conditions stirred up by Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean.
A tropical storm watch is in effect from the Florida Keys up the state’s Atlantic Coast to the Volusia-Broward county line.
Florida Emergency Management Director Bryan Koon says rip currents, windy conditions and large ocean swells will be Sandy’s biggest threats to Florida this week. Beach erosion and coastal flooding also may occur.
The storm is not expected to turn toward Florida’s coasts, but officials say some parts of Florida could see wind gusts as high as
50 or 60 mph.
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