High winds and beach erosion in Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian's expected storm surge
  • 5 years ago
The moment is captured in Jupiter, Florida today (September 3) as erosion and high winds on the beaches continues ahead of Hurricane Dorian's expected impact.

"It's the worst I've ever seen," said Ben, the filmer about the erosion on the beaches.

Squalls from the outer periphery of Dorian continue to wrap into parts of the Florida Peninsula, according to meteorologists. Sustained tropical-storm-force winds (39-plus mph) arrived at Juno Beach, Florida, Monday afternoon and have continued into Tuesday morning, with gusts topping 60 mph, at times.
These outer rainbands will also be capable of spawning isolated tornadoes along the immediate east coast of Florida through Tuesday.
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