Volusia County, FL

09/27/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/27/2025 13:56

Tropical Depression 9 Update

Tropical Depression 9 Update

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Posted On: September 27, 2025

The National Weather Service issued a Tropical Storm Watch for areas of Volusia County east of I-95 this morning in response to Tropical Depression 9. Projected to develop into Tropical Storm Imelda over the next 24 hours, the cyclone is forecast to remain about 100 miles offshore and will primarily impact coastal and barrier island Volusia County beginning Sunday evening through Tuesday morning. The National Weather service predicts 2 to 4 inches of rain locally from the outer rain bands over that 36-hour period. In addition, sustained winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph, may be felt along the coast and 7-to-9-foot waves with increased rip currents will occur Monday through Thursday.

Volusia County residents are advised to exercise extreme caution, minimize unnecessary travel on the roads and bridges, and avoid swimming in the ocean during the storm impacts. In addition, it is recommended that all homes and businesses be prepared for high winds, including securing outdoor furniture, signage, garbage cans, etc. Please monitor Volusia County social media, the Volusia County Emergency Management App, and other reliable sources for updated weather as this storm develops and passes by our coast during the next several days.

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