Eastern Florida State Fall Term Classes Remain on Schedule After Tropical Storm Fred Downgrades

By  //  August 14, 2021

projected path could bring 1-2 inches of rain

Fall Term classes will begin as scheduled Monday at Eastern Florida State College with Tropical Storm Fred downgraded to a tropical depression and on a track that will take it into the Gulf of Mexico. (EFSC image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Fall Term classes will begin as scheduled Monday at Eastern Florida State College with Tropical Storm Fred downgraded to a tropical depression and on a track that will take it into the Gulf of Mexico.

The National Hurricane Center said Thursday morning it expects the system to move off the west coast of Florida over the weekend, regaining tropical storm strength and dropping heavy rainfall.

The projected path could bring 1-2 inches of rain to Brevard County, allowing the Fall Term to start as planned Monday with in-person classes held on all four campuses and online.

EFSC officials will continue to monitor Fred and provide updates as needed.

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