ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida residents started to feel the impact of Hurricane Dorian Tuesday night.
10:30 p.m. Tuesday
Tree falls on Assisted Living Facility in DeLand.
9:12 p.m. Tuesday
Video above shows storm roll through Grant
Below the sunset at Daytona Beach Pier on Tuesday turned the sky red.
6:53 p.m. Tuesday
Tree falls on power line in Holly Hill.
5:45 p.m. Tuesday
Beach erosion started to eat the seawall along Ocean Drive in Vero Beach.
A chunk of the sidewalk is now gone.
#BREAKING Beach erosion in Vero Beach eating the sea wall along Ocean Drive in Vero Beach. @news6wkmg pic.twitter.com/awnIniWGlF
— Erik Sandoval (@ErikSandoval) September 3, 2019
Crews have lined caution tape along the entrance ramp of the sidewalk to the boardwalk.
Around 5:50 p.m. Tuesday Hurricane Dorian continued to get wider, hurricane force winds may hit Cape Canaveral later in the night.
Tropical-storm-force winds are expected to hit the rest of Central Florida Tuesday night.
2:45 p.m.
Above is a photo from Katherine Toker in St. Augustine
8:45 a.m.
Flooding begins on roads along the Indian River.
Once daylight hit, we got a much better view of flooding already being caused by outer rain bands from #HurricaneDorian. Rain and storm surge are major concerns for families along the Indian River. pic.twitter.com/GVaw9rovGG
— Mark Lehman (@MarkLehman6) September 3, 2019