Nicole heads up East Coast after 4 deaths in Florida

Nicole made landfall as a hurricane Thursday morning.

Last Updated: November 10, 2022, 3:44 AM EST

Nicole made landfall along Florida's east coast as a Category 1 hurricane early Thursday before weakening to a tropical depression later that night.

It was the second-latest hurricane landfall in a calendar year on record in the United States.

Nicole formed as a subtropical storm in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean on Monday, becoming the 14th named storm of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, which ends later this month.

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Here's how the news developed. All times Eastern.
Nov 10, 2022, 1:58 AM EST

38,000 without power in Florida ahead of Nicole's landfall

More than 38,000 customers in Florida were without power early Thursday, ahead of Hurricane Nicole's landfall, according to data collected by PowerOutage.us.

-ABC News’ Robinson Perez

People visit the oceanfront at Jensen Beach Park, where waves were reaching to the dune's edge as conditions deteriorated with the approach of Hurricane Nicole, on Nov. 9, 2022, in Jensen Beach, Fla.
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Nov 08, 2022, 10:11 PM EST

Latest forecast as Nicole approaches Florida

Hurricane Nicole is approaching Florida as a large Category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service.

PHOTO: Hurricane Nicole forecast track
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PHOTO: Hurricane Nicole current alerts
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The latest forecast shows Nicole touching down along Florida's east coast after midnight but before sunrise, with one model estimating landfall between Cocoa Beach and Fort Pierce at 4 a.m. local time, although projections can change.

A police car blocks the entrance to the Inlet State Park before the expected arrival of Hurricane Nicole in Fort Pierce, Fla., Nov. 9, 2022.
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Hurricane warnings have been issued from West Palm Beach north to Daytona Beach, with tropical storm warnings extending inland from Miami through Tallahassee, and even extending into parts of southern Georgia and coastal South Carolina.

-ABC News' Riley Winch

Nov 09, 2022, 6:15 PM EST

Nicole strengthens into Category 1 hurricane

Nicole strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane on Wednesday evening while making landfall on Grand Bahama, the northernmost island of the Bahamas archipelago, according to the National Weather Service. The storm currently has maximum winds of 75 miles per hour.

A satellite image released at 5:15pm shows Nicole's movement towards Florida, Nov. 9. 2022.
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Nov 09, 2022, 1:21 PM EST

Latest forecast

Nicole may strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane before making landfall overnight near Fort Pierce. Over the next 24 hours, the biggest threats for Florida will be damaging beach erosion, storm surge up to 5 feet, isolated tornadoes and wind gusts around 70 mph.

Throughout the day tomorrow, Nicole will be rapidly weakening as it moves across central Florida.
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Hurricane warnings are in effect from West Palm Beach to Daytona Beach. Tropical storm warnings are in effect for much of Florida and extend up to coastal Georgia and South Carolina.

After landfall, Nicole will quickly weaken as it moves across central Florida and the Panhandle, but it'll bring rain, powerful winds and storm surge.

Three feet to 5 feet of storm surge is expected from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville while Florida’s Big Bend area could see 2 to 4 feet of storm surge.

PHOTO: 3 to 5 feet of storm surge is expected anywhere from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville – Storm Surge Warnings are in effect
3 to 5 feet of storm surge is expected anywhere from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville – Storm Surge Warnings are in effect.
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The heaviest rain -- 8 inches -- will hit central Florida. Flash flooding is also possible.

As Nicole moves north, the heavy rain will stretch into the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Pennsylvania to Vermont could see 2 to 4 inches of rain. Philadelphia, New York City and Boston could see 2 inches of rain and gusty winds.

-ABC News’ Melissa Griffin

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