Tropical Depression Nicole was moving north into Georgia on Friday, a day after hitting Florida as a Category 1 hurricane where it caused havoc and knocked out power to  homes and businesses.

The storm, which made landfall at 3 a.m. Thursday south of Vero Beach — about 81 miles north of West Palm Beach — left at least three people dead.

Two people in the Orlando area died after being electrocuted when they touched downed power lines, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said. A 68-year-old man in Cocoa, Florida, also died after waves slammed his yacht against a dock, police said. And two deaths in a car crash along Florida’s Turnpike were also likely related to the storm, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said.

The storm could still dump between 6 and 8 inches of rain over the Blue Ridge Mountains by Friday, the National Hurricane Center said. Flash and urban flooding will be possible as the rain spreads into the eastern Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic and New England through Saturday.

Meanwhile, about 35,000 homes and businesses were still without power in Florida as of Friday morning, according to utility tracker Poweroutage.us. 

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