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Tropical Depression — Inland Collier County, FL

Aug 29, 2023

The center of Hurricane Idalia passed about 180 miles west of Naples as a Category 2 moving north over the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The outermost edge of Idalia's tropical storm force wind field skirted the SW Florida Gulf coast, and a few outer rain bands moved through South Florida on August 29th and 30th bringing brief tropical storm force wind gusts. A storm surge of about 3 feet, combined with high astronomical tides, led to minor coastal flooding in Collier County during the high tide cycle

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 1131799). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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