Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (2024)

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Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (1)

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Hurricane Nicole made landfall just south of Vero Beach about 3 a.m. Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

It hadmaximum sustained winds of about 75 mphand brought higher gusts and strong rain, officials said. It was downgraded to a tropical storm shortly after landfa

Initial reports indicated the storm caused severe beach erosion overnight, flooding and downed trees across Indian River County. Nicoleknocked out power to thousands of homesthroughout the Treasure Coast.

Storm photos: See post-storm photos from across the Treasure Coast

Live updates Thursday: Treasure Coast takes direct hit; power outages, damage reported

10:30 p.m.| Nearly all power restored

Since Florida Power & Light Co.'s 7 p.m. update,about a thousand more of its customers here got their lights back on.

As of 10 p.m., the company reported only 560 of its 99,710 customers in the county were still without power, according to its outage map. An estimated timeframe for complete power restoration would be announced Friday, according to its website.

7:30 p.m.| Power restoration

Florida Power & Light Co. reported 1,660 of its 99,710 customers in Indian River County were still without power Thursday evening, according to its outage map, which was last updated 7 p.m.

That's down from about 18,000 customers who were without power this morning.

The Indian River County Emergency Operations Center asked that residents and business owners report any storm damagehere. For questions orfurther assistance from the county, call772-226-3900.

5:45 p.m.| Alma Lee Loy opens

Vero Beach Police reported the 17th Street, or Alma Lee Loy, Bridge had been reopened as of 3:30 p.m. It was closed since 7 a.m. due to flooding.

Indian River Countyreported another road closure: North and South Jungle Trails will beclosed until further notice due to flooding.

4 p.m.| Open for business

Hurricane Nicole caused minor flooding at the Riverside Cafe in Vero Beach.

“It wasn’t that bad this time,” said David Lane, co-owner of the restaurant. “Today it was probably 6 inches.”

Lane’s restaurant, which is on the Indian River Lagoon, was flooded with water when high tide rolled inat about5 a.m., he said.

But Riverside has seen as much as 3 feet of water during past storms, he said.Still, six inches was enough to close the restaurant for half a day while he and a team of 20 employees power washed the grime, plants and fish the lagoon left behind.

“It’s a nuisance, because the water covers all the way into my office, the bathrooms, the whole kitchen… everything,” he said.

By3 p.m., the restaurant looked as if the water was never even there — minus some minor damage to part of its dock.To Lane’s surprise, Riverside was all set to reopenat 4 p.m.He expected a big post-hurricane crowd.

More: Hurricane Nicole damaged some Treasure Coast waterfront restaurants. What's open and closed?

“We’re used to it here at Riverside,” Lane said.

Just down the lagoon, thedock at Indian River County Fire Rescue Station 2 didn't fare quite as well. It was broken and still half-submerged in the lagoon as of3:30 p.m.

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (3)

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (4)

Riverside Cafe cleared of 6 inches of flood water following Hurricane Nicole

Vero Beach’s Riverside Cafe saw 6 inches of flooding following Hurricane Nicole. Down the lagoon, an Indian River County fire station dock was still flooded

Thomas Weber, Treasure Coast Newspapers

3:30 p.m.| Checking out the damage

As some beaches reopened for observation — swimming is not allowed yet atany county beaches, according to anews release —a few dozen people gathered to check out the damage.

Some gathered atConn Beachto take a look at the collapsed boardwalk.Erosion north ofJaycee Beach causedserious structural damage, too, as part of the Ocean Club collapsed into the sand.

3:15 p.m.| Some beaches, parks reopen

Indian River County parks and facilities are beginning to reopen.

Here are the latestopenings and closures, including updated hours through the weekend,according to a news release from county spokesperson Kathy Copeland:

Beaches

  • Open for observation only;no swimming:Ambersands Beach Park, Treasure Shores Beach Park, Seagrape Beach Access, Turtle Trail Beach Accessand Round Island Beach Park
  • Closed until further notice:Wabasso Beach Park and Tracking Station Beach Park. Both sustained serious damage, according to the news release
  • To reopen soon:Goldensands Beach Park. Sustained minor damage, according to the news release

Inland parks

  • All inland parks to reopen at sunrise Friday
  • Donald MacDonaldCampground to reopenFriday

Boat ramps

  • Reopening Friday, sunrise to sunset:Dale Wimbrow Boat Ramp, Donald MacDonald Boat Rampand Round Island Riverside Park Boat Ramp
  • Closed until further notice:Wabasso Causeway Boat Ramp. Itreceived serious damage, according to the news release

Other

  • Indian River County Fairgrounds: Resumes normal operations Saturday.Open for the Art & Craft Expoat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday through Sunday
  • Sandridge Golf Course: Resumes normal hours Friday.
  • North County Aquatic Center and Gifford Aquatic Center:Resumes normal hours 10 a.m. Friday.Splash Pad at Gifford Aquatic Center will be closed for repairs until further notice.
  • Indian River County Shooting Range: Resumes normal hours 9 a.m. Saturday.
  • Intergenerational (iG) Recreation Center:Resumes normalhoursMonday.

10 a.m.| Tropical-storm warning lifted

The National Weather Service has lifted itstropical storm advisory for Indian River County.Ryan Lloyd, county emergency management coordinator, made the announcement at a Thursday-morning briefing.

Nonetheless, officials urged driversto stay off the roads sincerain and wind are still prevalent in the area. Coastal flood warnings remain as sea levels are expected to be 2 to 3 feet above normal levels as Nicole leaves the coastal region.

9:40 a.m.| Road flooding

Vero Beach police are telling drivers to avoid the intersection of Royal Palm and Indian River boulevards—around the First Presbyterian Church Vero Beach— due to flooding.

Police advise taking alternate routes.

9:30 a.m.| Publix reopens

After closing early on Wednesday as Tropical Storm Nicole approached, Publix stores across the county reopened Thursday.

And while the store at Miracle Mile in Vero Beach was open Thursday morning, there were few customer.

The parking lot was only about one-third full, a sharp contrast to the pre-Nicole crowds. Inside, it was business as usual with short lines. There also was plenty of bagged ice available for people who still are without power.

8:31 a.m. | Damage at Conn Beach

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (5)

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (6)

Conn Beach Boardwalk experiences damage after Hurricane Nicole

The Conn Beach Boardwalk experienced more structural damage through the night after Hurricane Nicole made landfall on the Treasure Coast

Kaila Jones, Treasure Coast Newspapers

Conn Beach took a hit from Hurricane Nicole, butresident Dave Hunter said the damage could have been worse.

In previous storms, the road has been washed out and boardwalk completely collapsed, he said. That didn’t happen this time.The concrete pilings the city put up held the boardwalk, Hunter said.

“That is really a blessing,” he said. “It looks bad. (but) they reinforced it last time and it’s holding up pretty good.”

Hunter said the area fared well compared to other places.

“We missed what could have happened,” he said. “Vero made it through with rainbows.”

8:18 a.m. | Restoring power

Florida Power & Light crews are working this morning to restore power to nearly 18,000 customers in Indian River County.

The company said about 18% of its 99,710 customers here— or17,680 customers— remained in the dark after losing power when Hurricane Nicole rolled through early this morning.

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (7)

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (8)

Flooding near Vero Beach County Club after Hurricane Nicole

Flooding off the canals near the Vero Beach Country Club captured by resident John Hinton on Nov. 10 the morning of Hurricane Nicole.

Treasure Coast Newspapers

7:45 a.m.| County bridges reopened

After being closedfor about fours as Hurricane Nicole moved through Indian River County, all bridges reopened early this morning, according to county spokesperson Kathy Copeland.

The bridges were closed from about midnight and reopened just after 4:30 a.m., she said.

Nicole moved through the area about 3 a.m., making landfall just south of Vero Beach before it weakened to a tropical storm.

7:20 a.m.| Wabasso Causeway still flooded

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (9)

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (10)

Wabasso Causeway Park sees flooding after Tropical Storm Nicole hits

Heavy winds blowing from the south at Wabasso Causeway Park the morning after Hurricane Nicole made landfall on the Treasure Coast

Kaila Jones, Treasure Coast Newspapers

7 a.m. | Alma Lee Loy Bridge remains closed

The Alma Lee Loy, or 17th Street, Bridge remains closed this morning because of flooding, according to Vero Beach police.

Police are recommending drivers use the Merrill P. Barber, or State Road 60,bridge for traveling to or from the barrier island.

6:47 a.m.| Beaches still closed

6 a.m. | Fellsmere initial damage report

Fellsmere officials report no major damage across the city. There is a small tree blocking N. Pine Street north of County Road 512.

5 a.m. | Bridges open

Indian River County said bridges are open across the county.

3 a.m. | Hurricane Nicole makes landfall in Vero Beach

Landfall: 3 a.m. Thursday just south of Vero Beach

Winds: Estimated sustained 75 mph, Category 1 hurricane

Rain: 2-3 inches in last 24 hours

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Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County (2024)

FAQs

Tropical Storm Nicole: Power outages, beach erosion follows direct hit on Indian River County? ›

Initial reports indicated the storm caused severe beach erosion overnight, flooding and downed trees across Indian River County. Nicole knocked out power to thousands of homes throughout the Treasure Coast.

What beaches were affected by Hurricane Nicole? ›

Vero Beach sustained about $11.6 million dollars in damage, said Public Works Director Matthew Mitts said. Conn Beach sustained the most damage, taking about a $9 million hit to the boardwalk, beach and on-street parking.

Where did Nicole hurricane hit? ›

Hurricane Nicole made landfall as a category 1 hurricane on 10 November 2022, near Vero Beach, Florida with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. It moved through central Florida, briefly emerged in the Gulf of Mexico, and made a second landfall later that day northwest of Cedar Key in the Big Bend region.

When did Hurricane Nicole hit Vero Beach, Florida? ›

Hurricane Nicole made landfall around 3 a.m. one year ago today, just south of Vero Beach. It had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. Tropical storm conditions impacted South Florida, and hurricane conditions moved through the Treasure Coast.

Which hurricane hit Florida twice? ›

Irma struck Florida twice on September 10 – the first as a Category 4 at Cudjoe Key and the second on Marco Island as a Category 3. The hurricane weakened significantly over Florida, and was reduced to a tropical storm, before exiting the state into Georgia on September 11.

Was Hollywood Beach affected by Hurricane Nicole? ›

FORT LAUDERDALE - King Tides paired with Hurricane Nicole storm surge made a mess on Hollywood Beach. Rough and rising surf forced water and sand up onto the Broadwalk and into the streets. "It was sheer craziness," said Grace Moore.

What was the aftermath of Hurricane Nicole in Florida? ›

Florida. Nicole brought major storm surge flooding to Florida's east coast. Nearly 50 coastal condominiums, single-family homes and hotels in Volusia County, previously damaged by Hurricane Ian six weeks earlier, collapsed or were put at danger of collapsing due to severe beach erosion caused by the two storms.

How many people died in Hurricane Nicole? ›

(WFLA) – The Florida Medical Examiners Commission confirmed five deaths related to Hurricane Nicole, according to a Saturday release. The commission said the four deaths were reported in Orange County. An additional death was reported in Jacksonville. However, no specifics were given as to what caused the fatalities.

How many hurricanes are predicted to hit Florida in 2024? ›

Experts are predicting this season could bring:

Between 17 and 25 named storms (storms with winds of at least 39 mph). Between 8 and 13 of these will be hurricanes (storms with winds of at least 79 mph). Between 4 and 7 of these will be major hurricanes (categories 3, 4 and 5 storms).

What category was Hurricane Nicole? ›

Its maximum sustained winds were 75 mph, making Nicole a Category 1 hurricane. W​inds gusted 70 mph or greater on Florida's Atlantic coast, including in Port St. John (75 mph), Melbourne (72 mph) and Daytona Beach (70 mph).

Does Vero Beach get hurricanes? ›

It is most at risk from hurricanes. Average maximum wind speeds in Vero Beach are higher now than they were 30 years ago, and 100% of homes in Vero Beach have at least some risk.

Has Florida ever had a hurricane in November? ›

Hurricane strikes are rare late in the season

– By November, tropical activity is typically on the decline. Since the late 1800s, only three hurricanes have made landfall in the state of Florida in November. Prior to Nicole, you have to go back more than 30 years to find a November hurricane landfall in Florida.

Was Hurricane Nicole declared a federal disaster? ›

Following the disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, individuals and households affected by Hurricane Nicole that reside or have a business in Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Broward, Calhoun, Charlotte, Citrus, Clay, Collier, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Franklin, ...

What city in Florida has the worst hurricanes? ›

Miami is the principal city to bear the brunt of a hurricane's impact. Though numerous hurricanes have directly impacted thousands across Florida, Miami's geographical location, population size, and the location of homes make it more susceptible to damage and restoration.

Where is the best place to live in Florida to avoid hurricanes? ›

Orlando is often considered one of the safest cities in Florida from hurricanes due to its unique combination of factors. Being located inland helps to reduce the impact of storm surges and strong winds that happen when a storm reaches the coast.

What is Florida's deadliest hurricane in US history? ›

It makes Ian the deadliest hurricane in Florida in 87 years. The “Labor Day” Hurricane of 1935 was responsible for 409 deaths. It was a Category 5 hurricane with max winds of 185 mph and remains to be the strongest hurricane to ever make landfall in Florida.

When did Hurricane Ian hit Daytona Beach? ›

On Sept. 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian battered the southwest coast of Florida, devastating communities. But few could have predicted that hours later, even as it weakened to a tropical storm, it would have also caused unprecedented destruction in Volusia and Flagler counties.

How destructive was Hurricane Ian? ›

Combined with high winds this resulted in damage to 52,514 buildings and homes, which included minor damage to 16,314 structures, major damage to 14,245 structures, and the destruction of 5,369 others.

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