TAMPA, Fla. — As catastrophic Hurricane Dorian slowly moves to the north, many counties on Florida’s east coast and some central counties were put under watches and warnings.
As of 7 p.m. Monday, Dorian was stationary over the northern Bahamas with 145-mph winds.
Many counties on Florida’s east coast were put under watches and warnings.
Storm surge warning in effect
- Lantana to Altamaha Sound
Storm surge watches in effect
- North of Deerfield Beach to south of Lantana
- Altamaha Sound to South Santee River
Hurricane warnings in effect
- Grand Bahama and the Abacos Islands in the northwestern Bahamas
- Jupiter Inlet to Ponte Vedra Beach
Hurricane watches in effect
- North of Deerfield Beach to Jupiter Inlet,
- Flagler/Volusia County line to the Altamaha Sound Georgia
Tropical storm warnings in effect
- North of Deerfield Beach to Jupiter Inlet
- North of Ponte Vedra Beach to South Santee River
Tropical storm watches in effect
- North of Golden Beach to Deerfield Beach
- Lake Okeechobee