Waves crash into stairs and a sea wall in Ocean Ridge during high tide. Photo provided by Denise Leblanc
Residents in Briny Breezes prepare to comply with Palm Beach County's mandatory evacuation order on the morning of Nov. 9. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
A car stalls along Ocean Avenue in Ocean Ridge during high tide. Photo provided by Denise Leblanc
Cars inch through standing water along Ocean Avenue in Ocean Ridge. Photo provided by Denise Leblanc
A kayaker checks out the mobile homes on the west side of Briny Breezes during high tide. Joe Capozzi/The Coastal Star
A red jeep turns around in Ocean Plaza to avoid the flooding along East Boynton Beach Boulevard in Boynton Beach on Nov. 9. Rachel S. O’Hara/The Coastal Star
Vehicles moved slowly through a flooded section of East Boynton Beach Boulevard in Boynton Beach on Nov. 9 that was due to rainfall brought by Tropical Storm Nicole. Rachel S. O’Hara/The Coastal Star
Elias Reynolds of Delray Beach prepares to move a friend’s sailboat to higher ground on the north end of Delray Beach's public beach on Nov. 9. Rachel S. O’Hara/The Coastal Star
Only a handful of sailboats on the north end of Delray's publice beach had been moved into the dunes around 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 9. Rachel S. O’Hara/The Coastal Star
The Intracoastal Waterway began to flood the dock and go above the sea wall at Barr Terrace Condominium in Delray Beach around 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 9. Rachel S. O’Hara/The Coastal Star
Waves break over the north jetty of the Boynton Inlet in advance of Tropica Storm Nicole on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Haley Joyce
Wind-whipped waters of the Lake Worth Lagoon near the Boynton Inlet wash across Island Drive in Ocean Ridge. Photo provided by Haley Joyce
Boynton Inlet Park looking west from the A1A bridge was under water at high tide on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Nadine Magee
The Atlantic Ocean is seen from the Clarendon condo in Highland Beach at noontime Nov. 9. While the ocean was turbulent, the winds were mostly less than 30 mph. There was less than an inch of rain. Photo provided by John Shoemaker
Water rises to porch level of a home along the marina in Briny Breezes during high tide on Nov. 9, but the lights stay on. Photo provided by Joanna Malin
Water rises along Sweetwater Lane in Boca Raton between Spanish River and Red Reef parks on the morning of Nov. 9. Photo provided by Joy Rebello
Marine Way looking east toward the Intracoastal Waterway in Delray Beach about noon Nov. 9. Water appeared to be coming up from the drains, which was expected because it was just two hours after high tide and influenced by the king tides and full moon. Photo provided by Claudia Willis
Waves washed away beach sand creating a ledge between Spanish River and Red Reef Parks in Boca Raton on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Joy Rebello
A truck pushes through standing water on A1A by Hammock Park, just south of the Sun Dek Resort in Ocean Ridge, on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Nadine Magee
An elevated pump sits between homes in Briny Breezes flooded during king tides on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Jim Connolly
A beach walker takes a photo of waves generated by Tropical Storm Nicole outside The Tamarind condo in Ocean Ridge on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Kim Marshall
Paul Pompeo (left) and The Tamarind manager, Joe Smaligo, close shutters in advance of Tropical Storm Nicole on Nov. 9 in Ocean Ridge. Photo provided by Kim Marshall
Ocean waves reach the steps at the Imperial House condo in South Palm Beach on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Bonnie Fischer
Water stands in the parking lot of The Palm Beach Villas on the Intracoastal Waterway in South Palm Beach during the king tide on Nov. 9. Photo provided by Bonnie Fischer
A motorist does the limbo to exit the flooded parking area in front of Eau Palm Beach in Manalapan. Tides pushed high by the storm and the moon flooded roadways and parking areas along the coast. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
Delray Beach police officers direct traffic after blocking off the Linton Boulevard Bridge to the barrier island ahead of Tropical Storm Nicole on Nov. 9. Evacuations were ordered for barrier islands the previous day. Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
Parking lot of the Old Key Lime House is under water in advance of Hurricane Nicole in Lantana. Photo provided by Lisa English
Waves crash along the Lantana Beach sea wall on Nov. 9. Photo is looking toward the Eau Palm Beach from the Imperial House condo in South Palm Beach. Photo provided by Paula Romeo
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