In a video taken at 1 p.m. Sunday, the first rainband of Isaias can be seen nearing Jacksonville Beach. If you need help with WJXT’s or WCWJ's FCC public inspection file, call (904) 393-9801. As of 11 a.m., Tropical Storm Isaiah was about 90 miles east-southeast of Brunswick, moving north at 13 mph with 70 mph winds. Because the internal structure of the system remains poorly defined, there is more than the typical uncertainty regarding its future track and intensity, even over the next 24 to 48 hours. Baker said crews are working to catch the barge that caused damage before it hits something else. The greatest impact along Northeast Florida’s coastline will be around sunrise Monday.

The fair, honest answer is that I simply don’t know. The reduction in the initial and predicted intensity of Isaias has necessitated changes in warnings along the east coast of Florida. A Pensacola street is flooded on September 16. The National Hurricane Center’s 11 p.m. Wednesday advisory for Tropical Storm Isaias finds it with sustained winds of 50 mph, moving west-northwest at a brisk 20 mph to the southeast of Puerto Rico.

And while Florida has faced far more formidable cones, this week’s potential tropical threat may be among the more complex and baffling. Power has been knocked out for more than 500,000 customers in Alabama and Florida alone, utility tracker. "Anybody who uses the Three Mile Bridge, just know it's going to be a while before you get to use that again," Baker said. Intense convection has been split into southwest and northeast camps for the past three days. The National Hurricane Center’s 11 p.m. Wednesday advisory for Tropical Storm Isaias finds it with sustained winds of 50 mph, moving west-northwest at a …

The slower-than-anticipated development of a single center has caused intensity forecasts to decline and the expected track to shift west. Saturday, 11:00 p.m. Wind speeds remained the same as of the 11:00 p.m. update. Isaias is now expected to intensify into a Category 1 Hurricane again after it churns past Northeast Florida this morning. Trent Airhart wades through floodwaters in Pensacola. Brief intense downpours lasting from minutes to up to 15 minutes will have strong gusty winds associated with them as well. MAIN THREATS: INLAND FLOODING AND STORM SURGE, Hurricane Sally lands on the same spot as Alabama's last hurricane 16 years ago. The heaviest rain will be early Monday morning. The forecast track for Tropical Storm Isaias as of 11 p.m., on Aug. 2, 2020. The first issue: Where will a single center of circulation consolidate? See live beach cams as storm moves through Atlantic, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. Unlike the hurricanes we have seen, Tropical Storm Isaias will bring in bands of rains followed by sunshine and then more bands of rains through noon Monday. This aerial photo, taken on September 14, shows boats and vehicles on the side of Route 46 in Shell Beach, Louisiana. Shear interactions are sometimes idiosyncratic, and chances of modest re-intensification in three to five days should the storm make it further west are non-zero. A person views a flooded neighborhood in Pensacola after Hurricane Sally passed through the area. Hurst Butts looks out from his business in Pensacola on September 16. South Florida is under a tropical storm watch as the hurricane is expected to near the U.S. East Coast this weekend ... 2020 hurricane season Florida tropical storm isaias. Should the former occur, reverting to an open tropical wave is possible, and Isaias staying a sprawling and disorganized system into the weekend is likely. With the landfall of potent Category 1 Hurricane Hanna over the weekend, the U.S. coastline has notched a record four tropical cyclone landfalls through July. At the shore, a boat sat on its side not far from an upended refrigerator, according to the footage, posted to Facebook. The heaviest rain will be early Monday morning. A barge had slammed a portion of the structure, known to locals as the Three Mile Bridge, on Tuesday and caused the damage, Brad Baker, Santa Rosa County's public safety director, said Wednesday in a Facebook video. Enhanced precipitation is likely this weekend over much of the Florida peninsula, particularly southeastern sections, and possible in the Panhandle starting Sunday or Monday. Clay, Bradford, Baker and Charlton counties may also see up to an inch. There are three major issues at hand that will determine the extent of eventual impacts on Florida. the National Weather Service office in Mobile tweeted. Vanessa Levan, a server at the restaurant Crabs, sweeps debris in Pensacola Beach, Florida, on September 17.

"Lots of destruction, homes destroyed, roofs gone.

Tropical Storm Isaías will develop Wednesday, and storm warnings are out. Hundreds of people near the Florida-Alabama border were being rescued from floodwaters brought on by Sally on Wednesday and authorities fear … Sally has weakened since making landfall as a Category 2 hurricane on Wednesday morning but its devastating toll was visible across Southern states by nightfall. A weaker system would be more likely to continue moving more westward into the Florida Straits or far eastern Gulf, as shown by the NHC track and UK’s weather model. Forecast clarity, including for impacts on Florida, should improve greatly once Isaias clears Hispaniola early on Friday. A wave in the far eastern Atlantic has a slight chance of development over the next two or three days, but an unfavorable environment further west means this has no chance of threatening land. Copyright 2020 WJXT and The Associated Press. "There is going to be a lot of a lot of property damage," DeSantis said in a news briefing Wednesday.

This will not be the case at 8 a.m. Monday. National Hurricane Center As of 11 p.m. Thursday night, the storm was moving northwest at … Damaged boats are seen in the Palafox Pier Yacht harbor marina in Pensacola.