David Hutchinson tries to block the wind while watching the heavy surf come in from Tropical Storm Fay with Melinda Barwick at the St. Augustine Beach Pier just after midnight on Thursday Aug. 21, 2008 in St. Augustine Beach, Florida. The storm is expected to move northwest through Florida and slowly burn out over Mississippi.
Heavy surf roils against the Cocoa Beach Pier, a landmark in Cocoa Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, as wind and rain from Tropical Storm Fay moved slowly across Brevard County causing widespread flooding. Fay drenched the state for a third consecutive day, and forecasters warned the waters could worsen because the storm had stubbornly stalled.
Girls prepare to take a kayak trip down a street, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, in Port St. Lucie Fla. Hundreds of homes have been flooded in central Florida by Tropical Storm Fay.
Treasure Coast Hospice Nurse Muriel Hylton waves to her coworkers after arriving in front of the Paradise Care Cottage, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, in Port St. Lucie Fla.
A sign stands in the floodwater caused by Tropical Storm Fay in front of a shopping plaza, Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008, in Port St. Lucie Fla.
Dreann Smallwood, 22, hugs her daughter Lillian Koeppen, 1, on the front porch of their home as water recedes in their neighborhood in Everglades City, Fla., on Tuesday Aug. 19, 2008, after Tropical Storm Fay passed through Southwest Florida. Fay rolled ashore in Florida Tuesday short of hurricane strength, but mysteriously gained speed as it headed over land, bringing heavy rain, high wind and tornadoes.
A truck drives through debris that was left on a road between Everglades City, Fla., and Chokolosee on Tuesday Aug. 19, 2008, after Tropical Storm Fay went through Southwest Florida.
A man who said he walks the beach every day pushes through the rain and wind on Ft. Lauderdale Beach with his poncho blowing as Tropical Storm Fay moved into southern Florida, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008.
Ten-year-old Colby Murphy, right, tries to balance on top of a plastic locker while floating in the front yard of Leandro Martinez, center, on Pelton Street in Naples on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008 after Tropical Storm Fay drenched southwest Florida.
A tree lays on a SUV after severe weather struck in Wellington, Fla. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. Flooding remained a concern as Tropical Storm Fay heads up the Florida peninsula, with rainfall amounts forecast between 5 and 10 inches. The storm could also push tides 1 to 3 feet above normal and spawn tornadoes.
Several barns at the Palm Beach Equine Sports Complex were destroyed by a possible tornado early Tuesday morning, Aug. 19, 2008, as Tropical Storm Fay blew through. No horses were injured. The adjacent Palm Beach Equine Clinic was also damaged.
Tropical Storm Fay stirs up the waters of the Indian River Lagoon in Jensen Beach, Fla., early Tuesday morning, Aug. 19, 2008.
A home has roof damage from high winds brought by Tropical Storm Fay in Wellington, Fla. on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008.
A surfer heads toward the water, startling a flock of birds at a Naples beach as the tail end of Tropical Storm Fay rolled through the Naples, Fla., area on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008.
Storm enthusiasts get soaked by waves crashing against the pier in Key West, Fla., on Monday, Aug. 18, 2008. Hurricane forecasters say Fay's center made landfall over the island at 3 p.m. EDT.
Pedestrians run across North Roosevelt Boulevard, also known as U.S. Highway One, Monday August 18, 2008, in Key West, Fla., as rain bands from Tropical Storm Fay lash the island. Aside from wind damage, most of the Keys sit at sea level and faced flooding from storm surge.
A boat is whipped by winds Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, in Key West, Fla.
A Monroe County Sheriff stops Kyle Holloran, 20, from being towed behind a truck while riding a board in Islamorada, Fla. during Tropical Storm Fay on Monday, Aug. 18, 2008.
A pedestrian walks down Duval Street Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, in Key West, Fla.
Motorists line up in traffic as they head out of Key West in Fiesta Key, Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008, after officials urged visitors to leave the string of low-lying islands ahead of Tropical Storm Fay.