Tropical Storm — Indian River, Florida
2020-11-08 to 2020-11-09 · Indian River, Florida
Event narrative
In Indian River County, sustained tropical storm force winds affected the barrier islands, with gusts to tropical storm force in squalls through much of the remainder of the county from mid evening on November 8 through early morning on November 9. The highest sustained wind was measured at Indian River Shores (41 mph from the east-northeast at 1951LST on November 8) and the peak gust was also at Indian River Shores (58 mph from the east-northeast at 1951LST on November 8).
Wider weather episode
Tropical Storm Eta moved across Cuba and into the Florida Straits on the morning of November 8. Eta tracked northwest through the day and then made landfall along the Central Florida Keys early in the morning of November 9. Outer rain bands on the northern side of Eta's circulation moved onshore of the east-central Florida coast producing sustained tropical storm force winds along the barrier islands from Brevard to Martin Counties, and gusts to tropical storm force west of the Intracoastal Waterway. There were no direct or indirect tropical storm-related fatalities, and little to no other impacts from Eta.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 925209. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.