Nicole heads up East Coast after 4 deaths in Florida

Nicole made landfall as a hurricane Thursday morning.

Last Updated: November 11, 2022, 4:32 PM 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, 11:28 PM EST

Here's where Nicole is headed next

Areas of heavy rain and gusty winds will continue to impact parts of the Southeast overnight as the system begins its move up the East Coast.

PHOTO: Tina McGiley helps her neighbor Nina Lavigna salvage what she can from her home after it partially toppled onto the beach as Tropical Storm Nicole came ashore on Nov. 10, 2022 in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Tina McGiley helps her neighbor Nina Lavigna salvage what she can from her home after it partially toppled onto the beach as Tropical Storm Nicole came ashore on Nov. 10, 2022 in Daytona Beach, Fla. Nicole came ashore as a Category 1 hurricane before weakening to a tropical storm.
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A tornado threat continues for portions of Georgia, South Carolina and now southern North Carolina as of Thursday night.

A tornado watch is in effect until at least 1 a.m., including in Savannah, Georgia; Charleston, South Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina.

-ABC News' Dan Peck

Nov 10, 2022, 11:06 PM EST

Nicole weakens to tropical depression

Nicole has weakened to a tropical depression with maximum sustained winds now down to 35 mph.

A destroyed pool of a beachfront building is seen after Hurricane Nicole made landfall on Florida's east coast, in Daytona Beach Shores, Fla., Nov. 10, 2022.
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The storm is currently moving to the northwest at 15 mph and the center is located about 20 miles north of Tallahassee.

All tropical storm and storm surge warnings have been canceled.

-ABC News' Dan Peck

Nov 10, 2022, 9:59 PM EST

Evacuations ordered of ‘unsafe’ buildings in Florida county

Officials in Volusia County declared that 49 beachfront buildings are “unsafe” and have ordered people to evacuate amid now-Tropical Storm Nicole.

“The structural damage along our coastline is unprecedented,” County Manager George Recktenwald said on the county’s website. “We have never experienced anything like this before, so we ask for your patience as we make our assessments. As always, the safety of our residents and visitors is our top priority. This is going to be a long road to recovery.”

Some of the impacted buildings are hotels and condos, officials said.

-ABC News’ Matt Foster

Nov 10, 2022, 7:49 PM EST

Nicole moving northwest, 40 miles away from Florida's capital

Tropical Storm Nicole is making its way northwest in Florida at around 15 mph. The storm is generating wind speeds of 40 mph and is located about 40 miles southeast of the state's capital city, Tallahassee, as of 7 p.m. ET.

Reda Daabies looks from the 18th floor of his condo to where the seawall was breached as Hurricane Nicole came ashore in Daytona Beach, Fla., Nov. 10, 2022.
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-ABC News' Daniel Peck

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