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Coastal Flood — Coastal Walton, FL

Nov 10, 2009

Storm tides associated with Tropical Storm Ida ranged from three to five feet along the Florida Panhandle coast during the morning of November 10. Coastal flooding closed several roads in Wakulla County. In Franklin County, flooding and debris closed Alligator Point Road and Water Road in Apalachicola. Storm tide flooding closed Indian Pass Road and the Stumphole area on Cape San Blas in Gulf County. Minor coastal flooding was reported at Santa Rosa Beach in Walton County, and Panama City Be

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 200427). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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