Hurricane Dorian's impacts on Palm Beach County, Treasure Coast
Minor flooding and lots of closures, but no major damage from Dorian, which sat over the Bahamas for more than 24 hours.
RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 1: Workers place shutters over the windows of a Food Mart store as the owner prepares just in case Hurricane Dorian hits the area on September 1, 2019 in Riviera Beach, Florida. Dorian was projected to make landfall along the Florida coast but now projections have it making a sharp turn to the north as it closes in on Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Thanks for keeping us safe Steve Weagle. September 2, 2019. Carolyn, Sheri, Ken, Randy and Dorothy of Boynton Beach.Photo by: Carolyn Pizzuto
I was pressure cleaning today and I sent a message to DorianPhoto by: Eric Becker
Port Saint Lucie. We got our monies worth out of this plywood.Photo by: Ragina Dillon
The kids were tired of sitting in the house waiting for this hurricane.Photo by: Mom Janette
It’s a CAT 4 here in Jensen BeachPhoto by: Rick Bates
VERO BEACH, FL - SEPTEMBER 02: A woman walks by palm trees whipped by winds from Hurricane Dorian on September 2, 2019 in Vero Beach, Florida. The Category 5 storm has come to a standstill, parking itself over Grand Bahama Island and unleashing blinding rain, powerful winds and a destructive storm surge but largely sparing the Florida coast for the time being, according to published reports. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)Photo by: Mark Wilson/Getty Images
HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 02: A Highland Beach police officer sits in his vehicle to check id's of people in cars as he only allows residents to enter the Highland Beach area as Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way toward the Florida coast on September 02, 2019 in Highland Beach, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn north and stay off the Florida coast, lessening the impact on the area. Dorian strengthened to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm today, packing winds of 175 mph and bearing down on the northern Bahamas before an expected turn to the north along the eastern seaboard of the United States, according to weather forecasts. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 02: Delray Beach police officer, Matt Warne, informs a driver that the road to the beach is only open to residents as Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way toward the Florida coast on September 02, 2019 in Delray Beach, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn north and stay off the Florida coast, lessening the impact on the area. Dorian strengthened to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm today, packing winds of 175 mph and bearing down on the northern Bahamas before an expected turn to the north along the eastern seaboard of the United States, according to weather forecasts. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
STUART, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 02: Sonya Temeloski holds her umbrella as a band of rain and wind pass over the area as Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way toward the Florida coast on September 02, 2019 in Stuart, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn north and stay off the Florida coast, lessening the impact on the area. Dorian strengthened to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm today, packing winds of 175 mph and bearing down on the northern Bahamas before an expected turn to the north along the eastern seaboard of the United States, according to weather forecasts. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
STUART, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 02: Jennifer Temeloski holds her umbrella as a band of rain and wind pass over the area as Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way toward the Florida coast on September 02, 2019 in Stuart, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn north and stay off the Florida coast, lessening the impact on the area. Dorian strengthened to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm today, packing winds of 175 mph and bearing down on the northern Bahamas before an expected turn to the north along the eastern seaboard of the United States, according to weather forecasts. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA - SEPTEMBER 02: Autumn Kivora and her pet raccoon, Ellie Mae, check out the weather conditions as Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way past the Florida coast on September 02, 2019 in Fort Pierce, Florida. Dorian, once expected to make landfall along the Florida coast as a category 4 storm, is currently predicted to turn north and stay off the Florida coast, lessening the impact on the area. Dorian strengthened to a "catastrophic" Category 5 storm today, packing winds of 175 mph and bearing down on the northern Bahamas before an expected turn to the north along the eastern seaboard of the United States, according to weather forecasts. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Photo by: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Max loves Kahtia! Hunkered down in a hotel Port St Lucie because we were evacuated from Hutchinson IslandPhoto by: Dona Fearn
Feeder Band on the way Cabin Fever danger imminent and Paramount!Photo by: Catseye