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Flood Watch Remains in Effect as Windy Conditions and Hazardous Surf Continue Across Volusia County

Posted On: April 8, 2026

Flood Watch Remains in Effect as Windy Conditions and Hazardous Surf Continue Across Volusia County

Volusia County continues to experience impacts from a multi-day weather system, with a Flood Watch remaining in effect through at least 10 p.m. this evening and hazardous coastal conditions persisting.

According to the National Weather Service in Melbourne, additional rainfall is possible today, with a low chance of an additional 4 to 5 inches. However, current forecasts indicate that the heaviest rainfall may occur south of Volusia County. Periods of rain are expected to continue through tomorrow, with bands of heavier rainfall developing along the coast. While localized flooding remains possible, there have been no reported instances of structural flooding or County road closures at this time.

Winds will remain elevated, particularly along the coast, with gusts up to 45 mph expected. A Wind Advisory remains in effect, and residents should continue to secure outdoor items and use caution when traveling, especially in high-profile vehicles.

Beach and marine conditions remain dangerous. Breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet are expected, along with life-threatening rip currents. Entering the ocean is strongly discouraged until conditions improve. While weather conditions are expected to improve heading into the weekend, hazardous ocean conditions are likely to persist due to this system's impacts. At this time, the beach has experienced extremely minor erosion, and any small escarpments will be smoothed out once tidal conditions permit.

The County removed trash and recycling receptacles, portable restrooms, and dog waste stations from the beach yesterday to prevent damage or displacement due to strong winds. Based on current forecasts, these assets are expected to be redeployed on Friday.

Beachgoers are encouraged to use the Volusia Beaches app for real-time updates on ocean conditions, including rip current risk, availability of beach driving, and to locate staffed lifeguard towers. Volusia County Emergency Management continues to monitor conditions and coordinate with municipal and regional partners. Additional updates will be provided as needed.
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