Colby Murphy, age 10, tries to balance on top of a plastic locker while floating in the front yard of Leandro Martinez, center, in Naples, Fla., after Tropical Storm Fay drenched the southwest part of the state. (Greg Kahn / Naples Daily News)
Lyle Grimm watches as his son surfs at a beach in Wabasso, Fla., during Tropical Storm Fay. (Sam Wolfe / Associated Press)
Vldo Edrovski removes plywood from a storefront after Tropical Storm Fay in Key West, Fla. The storm moved through the Keys Monday and continued up into south Florida. (Eric Thayer / Getty Images)
Red Cross volunteers help prepare a shelter at Arthur Ashe Middle School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Tropical Storm Fay, which made landfall over Key West in the afternoon, is expected to dump heavy rain over South Florida as it passes during the evening and into Tuesday morning. (Joe Cavaretta / South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
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Paul Young loads sandbags onto his truck at the city public works yard in Oakland Park, Fla. Young’s business is in a flood-prone, low-lying part of the city. (Joe Cavaretta / South Florida Sun-Sentinel)
Staff members of the Naples Botanical Garden, including curator of collections Carolyn Miller, center, take down hanging orchids and place them as low as possible in hopes of protecting them from the wind and rain expected after Fay moves through South Florida. (Jennifer Whitney / Naples Daily News)
Cliff Fischer and boogie board navigate wind and water in Big Pine Key, Fla., as Tropical Storm Fay approached the Florida Keys. (Alan Diaz / Associated Press)
A lull in the storm didn’t keep this bicyclist from enduring a thorough soaking in Key West, Fla., where Fay would make landfall in the afternoon. (Eric Thayer / Getty Images)
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A woman takes advantage of a lull in the storm to cross through flooded streets in Key West. (Eric Thayer / Getty Images)