However, the heavy rainfall is likely to remain even as Nicole is forecast to pass western New York late Friday and into Saturday, the center said. Nicole is expected to weaken into a tropical depression over Georgia on Thursday night or early Friday. “The storm surge will be accompanied by large and damaging waves along the Atlantic coast.” “A dangerous storm surge is expected” across much of the state as well as “portions of coastal Georgia,” the weather center warned in its latest update at 4 a.m. It was downgraded an hour later, with the center warning that it was still wreaking havoc with “strong winds, dangerous storm surge and waves, and heavy rains” across a large area of the already battered state. The rare November hurricane - which already led to a state of emergency being declared in Florida, with evacuations and 600 National Guards at the ready - made landfall just south of Vero Beach, the Miami-based National Hurricane Center said at 3 a.m. Hurricane Nicole slammed into Florida Thursday, battering a large area of the state that’s still recovering from the historic devastation of Hurricane Ian just six weeks ago - despite being downgraded to a tropical storm after making landfall. National Hurricane Center tracking rare January disturbance in Atlantic Here’s why orange juice prices are soaring across the US Intense Tropical Cyclone Freddy sets sights on eastern Africa Florida homeowners upset by ‘insulting’ hurricane insurance payouts
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