As we continue monitoring Hurricane Idalia, we’re also monitoring beach conditions.
“We love the beach. We love Gulf Shores. And this is my morning to come out here and see glory of God all at once, walk the beach, hear the ocean and I don’t care what it’s doing out there,” said Gulf Shores resident Sheila Waters. “I stay in here and enjoy it and love it – it’s just what I do. It’s my happy place.”
“We’ve learned when it says bad weather come and you’ve got to kind of secure the hatches and make sure nothing’s gonna fly around,” Waters adds. It also didn’t stop surfers from going to the beach. Plenty were out and about, excited to ride the high surf.
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