HIGH SPRINGS ‒ Tropical Storm Elsa passed directly over north Florida, but despite predictions of 50 to 60 mph consistent gusts, wind was not the major issue with gusts only reaching 35 to 40 mph. There were no confirmed tornadoes in Alachua County, although several warnings were issued Wednesday morning and power outages occurred throughout sections of the county.
What the storm did bring was heavy rain with the official rainfall total in Alachua County at 3.18 inches, causing several road closures due to flooding. But the most damaging flooding did not occur during or right after the storm. As the storm traveled northward through Georgia, heavy rainfall continued, creating runoff into streams and rivers, which eventually flow down into the rivers of North Florida.
The Santa Fe and Ichetucknee rivers were already high from previous weeks of rainfall, and the storm took them above flood levels and then continued to rise as the storm water from Georgia flowed downward.
Due to high waters, Alachua County has closed Poe Springs indefinitely because of the Elsa-related flooding. “The water has risen beyond a point of where it's safe to use the springs,” said Alachua County Parks and Open Space Manager Jason Maurer. “The water level is currently four feet above flood stage. It's browned out the springs and the water is up to the restrooms, so the whole lower springs area is inaccessible. The boat ramp is also under water, as is the land surrounding the boardwalk to the springs,” Maurer said.
Maurer says the decision to close after Elsa was in part due to more rain in the forecast, which could raise the level even higher.
“It's not as bad as Irma was,” said Maurer. “However, it's pretty substantial, which is why we were on the fence originally.” Maurer says Poe Springs will definitely be closed for the next two weekends, and possibly longer once they can assess the damage. They plan to evaluate the water levels weekly. Once the water does recede, the springs will still need extensive cleaning before reopening.
With the springs swimming area totally under water up to the restrooms and picnic area, crews are working to remove picnic tables and other free-floating items to restrict damage and keep them from floating into the river.
“We can’t really give a timeline on reopening until we see how much clean up and repair is needed,” Maurer said. “So currently the park is closed for a minimum of two weeks and possibly longer.”
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