Coastal Flood Statement Cancelled for Jacksonville Area
National Weather Service officials cancelled a Coastal Flood Statement for Jacksonville, indicating flooding concerns have eased along the coast.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA β The National Weather Service has cancelled a Coastal Flood Statement that was previously in effect for the Jacksonville area, officials announced Wednesday.
The cancellation means the flood advisory is no longer active and coastal flooding concerns have diminished for the region. The Weather Service had issued the statement to warn residents and visitors of potential flooding conditions along the coast.
Statement No Longer Active
According to the National Weather Service, the Coastal Flood Statement has been officially cancelled and is no longer in effect. The agency monitors coastal conditions continuously and issues advisories when flooding threats develop along shorelines.
Coastal flood statements are typically issued when minor flooding is expected or occurring along beaches, docks, and low-lying coastal areas. These advisories help inform the public about potentially hazardous conditions near waterways.
Monitoring Continues
While this particular statement has been cancelled, the National Weather Service continues to monitor weather conditions and coastal water levels in the Jacksonville area. The agency regularly updates forecasts and warnings as conditions change.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay informed about current weather conditions by checking official National Weather Service forecasts and advisories. Coastal areas can experience rapidly changing conditions that may affect safety and travel plans.
The Weather Service issues various types of flood advisories depending on the severity and location of expected flooding, ranging from flood watches and warnings to coastal flood statements for less severe conditions.


