The tropical storm is having its effect in the San Marco area right now, with portions of some streets under water already and city crews on hand. @WJCTNews
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@WJCTNews The hurricanes winds are pounding the just repaired balustrade at Riverside's Memorial Park ... Almost half appears to have been destroyed again.
@WJCTNews As bands of rain begin to increase in the Jacksonville area at 9 AM, this creek at River Oaks Park is starting to overflow and is coming close to nearby Brookwood Road.
@WJCTNews With high tide now hitting in the Jacksonville area, there is some Julington Creek overflow at the Hood Landing boat ramp. But it is nowhere near the flooding usually seen during bad storms...yet.
@WJCTNews As cars hit the traffic circle in Landon Avenue and San Marco Boulevard, the JEA pump at that intersection is not running because there's no need to evacuate water from the storm sewers yet. And with high tide only a 1/2 hour away, the St. John's River isn't high yet.
@WJCTNews With Jacksonville's high tide less than an hour away, the waters of the St. John's River do not appear to be that high - yet - at this San Marco boat ramp.
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