Jacksonville FL — Due to the approaching storm and the dangerous conditions expected, beginning at 12:01AM Sunday, swimming at all St. Johns County beaches will be prohibited, according to the county. They say the beaches at Fort Matanzas National Monument are included in the order.
The county says you won’t be able to swim until further notice.
In addition, the county says all sandbag locations will close at 12PM Sunday.
In preparation for Hurricane Isaias, swimming at all SJC beaches, including Fort Matanzas National Monument beaches, is prohibited beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, August 2. The storm is anticipated to produce potentially dangerous rip currents and extremely high tides.
— St. Johns Co EOC (@StJohnsEOC) August 1, 2020
In preparation for Tropical Storm Isaias, all St. Johns County sand bag operations will close at 12 p.m. on Sunday, August 2. A maximum allocation of 20 bags per person will remain available at the following locations while operations continue. pic.twitter.com/tIL6LxhiYj
— St. Johns Co EOC (@StJohnsEOC) August 1, 2020
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