Flash flooding in St. Augustine on Sunday, more heavy rain coming

Utilities Director says 5-7 inches of rain fell in about one hour, causing several streets to close.

Jacksonville, Fl — Between 5 and 7′' of rain fell in about an hour in St. Augustine on Sunday, causing flash flooding and several street closures.

“I’ve lived here close to 30 years and I’ve never experienced something like yesterday”, said Todd Grant, St. Augustine Utilities Director.

The short duration and volume of rain led to multiple street closures on U.S. 1, SR 207 and SR 312.

LISTEN: St. Augustine Utilities Director Todd Grant

“The storm water conveyance system basically was over capacity and so you had flash flooding taking effect throughout the city and the county for that matter”, Grant said.

Crews were checking lift stations until 2 or 3 am and did not find any significant damage at sanitary sewer lift stations. So far, Grant said, there haven’t been any major issues.

If you live in a low-lying or flood prone area, be weather aware for rapidly changing conditions. And if you are able to clear storm drains of debris that could help City crews.

Rich Jones

Rich Jones, News 104.5 WOKV

Rich Jones is the Host of Jacksonville’s Morning News. Rich joined WOKV in October 2006. Rich is involved in many community organizations and causes. Rich and his wife, Noelle, have three children: Avery, Harper and Austen.

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