BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Concerns are growing in parts of Brevard County over the potential impacts of a developing storm off the coast.
On Monday, there was heavy rain across the county, and residents in the Oak Point Retirement Community saw the Indian River Lagoon spill into the street.
The conditions caused water to approach several homes, and residents are worried the situation could become worse over the next few days.
“It just drove it in like crazy. It went on for days, the heavy wind and waves,” Joanne Fiola said.
On Thursday and Friday, a developing low near the Florida Straits and an approaching cold front will bring numerous coastal showers and downpours.
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Rain chances are expected to climb to 60–80%, wi