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Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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I keep looking at the NHC maps, and keep walking outside, and wondering what's up? We should be getting 35 MPH winds and it should be raining like crazy, but it's just holding off.

Aren't you in a fairly sheltered area? Walk out to an open area and watch for flying debris.
 

Lake View Too

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2008
6,862
8,298
Eastern Lake
There has barely been a 15 mph breeze all day. All the maps make it look like we are about to get 35+. I guess I'm just impatient.
 

Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
30,250
9,279
South Walton, FL
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Walton County Now Under Tropical Storm Warning
Sept 15
SWFD

During the continuation of the Walton County Board of County Commissioner's Emergency Meeting held this morning, September 15, 2020, the Walton County BCC has taken the following actions:
• Walton County EOC has been activated to a Level 1.
• Walton County Governmental Offices, scheduled public meetings and transit operations will be closed on Wednesday, September 16th.
• Walton County will issue a voluntary evacuation order for Zone A and low lying areas along the Shoal River, Choctawhatchee River and all tributaries within Walton County beginning at 5:00pm
• Walton County will be opening a shelter this afternoon at Freeport High School beginning at 5:00pm. Freeport High School is located at 12615 US Hwy 331 Business in Freeport. Anyone who plans to go to the shelter should bring their disaster supply kits with them and be prepared to be self-sufficient.
• Walton County schools will be closed on Wednesday, September 16.
• Walton County will be activating the Citizen Information Center beginning at 1:00pm at 850-892-8392.
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for all of Walton County. In addition, based on the current track of Hurricane Sally, life threatening flash flooding and moderate to major river flooding is possible with this storm. At this time, 15” to 20” of rainfall is expected for our area through Thursday.

Possibility of isolated tornadoes exists in Walton County through Wednesday. Currently, potential storm surge for Hurricane Sally in Walton County expected to be between 2' to 3'.

As the storm continues to evolve, changes in potential track of Hurricane Sally is possible.
The Walton County BCC will reconvene their meeting tomorrow afternoon, September 16 at 1:30pm at the Walton County Emergency Operations Center located at 75 South Davis Lane in DeFuniak Springs. At that time, the BCC will decide if any additional actions will be taken.
To find your evacuation zone, please visit: https://bit.ly/2E3lnyC

Walton County has 4 sandbag locations with bags and sand available. Please take a shovel just in case.
SW Locations
• Blue Mountain Beach At the District 5 Road Department on County Road 83
• Miramar Beach at the TDC vacant lot property located on Driftwood Road just north of Scenic Gulf Dr.
• Santa Rosa Beach on Bay Drive (CR 83N) just north of Hwy 98 on east side of road
Freeport
• Just West of City Hall going towards the Swimming Pool

Now is the time to act. Please make sure that you have the following prepared:
Disaster Supply Kit - Disaster Supply Kit | Walton County, FL - Home Page
Know your Family Plan - Making a Family Plan | Walton County, FL - Home Page
Register for Emergency Alerts – http://www.alertwalton.org

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Teresa

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Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
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WALTON COUNTY ROAD CLOSURES
The following roads are closed as of 6:00 amWednesday, September 16, due to flooding from Hurricane Sally.

◼️ North Walton:
Boy Scout Road (North of Boy Scout Camp)
W Indian Creek Ranch (at the bridge)
Sherwood Road (at Red Hill Bridge)

◼️ Central Walton:
Co Highway 3280 from Altman Road to Fluffy Landing Road
Red Barn Road (400 Block)
Bay Grove Road (500 Block)
Johns Lane (100 Block)
J W Hollington Road (off State Highway 20)
S Jackson St (off Hwy 20)
Clipper Cove (off Hwy 20)
Jolly Bay Road (at HWY 331 S)
Cowford Road (off HWY 20)
State Highway 81 (right before HWY 20)

◼️ South Walton West of 331 S:
Cessna Park (off Co Highway 393)
Hogtown Bayou Lane ( off Co Highway 393)
S Church Street (Entire Road)
J D Miller Road (Entire Road)
Chat Holly Road (from Hwy 331 to Co Rd 393)
Indian Woman Road (Entire Road)
Cypress Pond (1000 Block)
Norwood Drive (100 Block)
Marlin Street (between Trigger Fish and Blue Fish)
Driftwood Court (off Driftwood Point Rd)
N Lake Point Drive (off Shore Dr.)
Shore drive (off Forest Shore Dr.)
S Geronimo Street (near Arnett Lane)
Old Blue Mountain Road at HWY 98 (turn lane under water)
Commercial Parkway (off Goldsby Rd)
S Holiday Road (off HWY 98)
Duffy Lane (off S Church St)
Windancer Lane (off Norwood Dr.)
Crest Drive (at N Geronimo)
E Nursery Road (in area of Nellie Drive)
1000 block of N Church Street (off Co Highway 393)
Whisper Lane (off N Church St)
Deal Circle (off Whisper Lane)
North side of Shipwreck Road at Driftwood Point
E Hewett Road (off Hwy 98)
S County Hwy 393 (at Cypress Pond)
Seascape Drive (off Scenic Gulf)
Colt Road (Off Chat Holley)
Bay Circle Drive (at E Hewett Rd)
Long Leaf Circle (at E Hewett Rd)
Moll Drive (off St Rita Lane)
W Harborview Rd (completely submerged)

◼️ South Walton East of 331 S:
Wood Beach Drive (off N Greenwood Ave)
E Point Washington Road (off Co highway 395)
W Forest Lake Drive (at entrance to Watercolor)
Shannon Drive (at Lakewood Drive)
Beachfront Trail (at Lakewood Drive)
Lakewood Drive (at Beachfront Trail)
East CO Highway 30a (at Buds Lane)
2600 block of East Co Highway 30A (at Watercolor)
2800 block of East Co Highway 30a (at Seagrove)
N Andalusia Ave (off E CO Highway 30A)
Walton County Road Closures (Hurricane Sally)
 

Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
30,250
9,279
South Walton, FL
sowal.com
SWFD

Sally continues to track away from our area, we may still feel some of the impacts. More rain is anticipated and that could add to the localized flooding.

As a reminder, if you encounter flooded roadways -"Turn Around Don’t Drown".

•Never drive around the barriers blocking a flooded road (The road may have collapsed under that water).
•A mere 6 inches of fast-moving flood water can knock over an adult.
•It takes just 12 inches of rushing water to carry away most cars.
•It takes just 2 feet of rushing water can carry away SUVs and trucks.
•It is NEVER safe to drive or walk into flood waters.
#swfdsafetytips #turnarounddontdrown

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