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Local state of emergency declared as storm approaches

August 02, 2024 | Events, Volusia County, Florida



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Local state of emergency declared as storm approaches
In a recent broadcast, local hosts discussed the ongoing weather situation in Volusia County, where a local state of emergency has been declared due to an approaching storm. The hosts emphasized the importance of vigilance as the storm's trajectory remains unpredictable.

Clayton Jackson, a member of the community information team, highlighted that while the storm appears to be shifting towards the Gulf side, residents should not let their guard down. He recalled past experiences, particularly with Hurricane Irma, where last-minute changes in the storm's path caught many off guard, leading to inadequate preparations.

Current forecasts suggest that Volusia County could experience local impacts as early as late Sunday or Monday, with predictions of 5 to 6 inches of rain and gusty winds. The hosts urged the community to stay informed and prepared, noting that meteorologists are still grappling with the storm's behavior, which has been erratic.

As the situation develops, local officials and residents alike are reminded to remain diligent and proactive in their preparations for potential weather impacts.

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