Hurricane Irma’s pounding winds and driving rain have left the region. But getting back to our normal routine may take a while. We’ll map what that looks like for the day.

Here’s what we know so far on Mon., Sept. 11, 2017.

Hurricane Irma no more

The National Hurricane Center sent out their last update on now Tropical Depression Irma tonight. While sustained winds are now 35 mph, Irma is expected to still bring heavy rain to Georgia and surrounding states during the upcoming days. Some isolated areas may see 8 inches of rain, forecasters said.

Who’s got the power - and when’s it coming back

Across the state, about 3.1 million Florida Power and Light customers remain without power as of 11 p.m. In Palm Beach County, 446,270 customers remain without power, up by nearly 20,000 more customers from the 10 p.m. FPL update. In Martin County, 59,460. In St. Lucie, 73,770 remain without power.

No firm timeline has been established. Restoration could take weeks. FPL is assessing damage, beginning full-scale restoration, and expects have restoration time estimates within the next few days.

Some quick notes on FPL efforts:

18,000 workers have been mobilized to restore power

Irma caused more than half the state to lose power, making it the most massive outage Florida and FPL have ever experienced.



Crews worked during the storm.

3.6 million customers lost power; 976,000 have had power restored

Damage to Lake Worth utilities City officials say they have numerous outages city-wide with only three circuits in operation servicing about 1,500 customers. Repairs are underway. The city disconnected from its line to FPL due to problems, and the cooling towers at the city’s electrical plant were damaged in the storm. An assessment of that damage is underway.

No School through Wednesday

Nearly all schools in the district lost power—96 percent of the 180 public school campuses to be exact—and the district will remain closed until at least Wednesday, according Superintendent Robert Avossa. No major structural damage was reported.

Most colleges will remain closed today and in the coming days across the state after Hurricane Irma. Classes at Florida Atlantic University are canceled until Monday, Sept. 18. See when other colleges will resume classes here.

Sink hole opens in Indiantown

The storm opened a large sinkhold at the entrance to Indian Golf & Country Club. Crews inspecting damage in the aftermath of the hurricane found the sinkhole near Indianwood Golf & Country Club, the sheriff’s office said.

The shutters stayed, the siding around it- gone

Irma damaged roofs, snapped trees. Read the inventory so far, here.

PBIA will open for limited service

PBIA opened its terminal at noon but no airline has announced any flights in or out today.

Delta has one scheduled flight to arrive from Atlanta at 12:16 a.m. (Tuesday) and is on time, according to the airport’s website.

Meanwhile, airport officials say Hurricane Irma did break a window near gate B2 -- it’s been fixed, they said.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International and Miami International Airport will begin reopening Tuesday

What’s open ( a far from complete list)

Gardens Mall to reopen Tuesday

The mall in Palm Beach Gardens will open 10-6, the mall’s owners said in a news release. There was no immediate word on other major malls in Palm Beach County.

The Mall at Wellington Green will be open Tuesday at noon.

Some Publix stores open this morning

For certain, the store at Haverhill & Roebuck roads in West Palm Beach. Working to get a more comprehensive list. Publix said on its website that two stores in Palm Beach Gardens -- on Hood Road near Alternate State Road A1A and and in Promenade Plaza on Alternate A1A -- were open Monday as well. Keep in mind they may not be operating traditional hour

Subculture Cafe on Clematis is open too, as of 9 a.m.

Coffee is always a sign that normal isn’t too far away. Or maybe that’s just me.

Curfew lifted during daylight hours

As of 8 a.m., people free to move around the county. The curfew is now in play only from dusk to dawn ( 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.) until further notice.

Curfew scofflaws - 57 arrests to date

That number counts 30 people who were taken in solely for violating curfew and 27 who face other charges, curfew violation being one of them, said Palm Beach County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Teri Barbera.

Anyone arrested for only the one charge of curfew violation didn’t have to see the judge for a bond hearing, they were to be released when the curfew was lifted.

Delray evacuees give birth to child near Atlanta

Delray Beach residents Daniel and Eileen Cohen welcomed their first son, Nathan, into the world hundreds of miles from home as the escaped the majority of Irma just outside of Atlanta this weekend.

4-way stop protocol is in play

You’re going to find a lot of lights out. Everyone stops at those and the first there has the right of way. Get there at the same time? The guy on the right has the right.... of way.

Just because you’re allowed to drive, doesn’t mean all roads OK to drive

We’re talking debris, downed power lines, etc. County emergency officials have reports of washed out and blocked roads on the barrier islands and those communities may have some areas that are impassable until cleared.

For example:

S. Olive Ave. in West Palm Beach : several downed trees blocking the road.

Palm Beach Gardens asking its residents to refrain from driving around town to give crews time to clear the roads, fix the lights, etc.

If you’re in Delray Beach, don’t flush the toilets

That’s the request issued by the city late Sunday.

About 70 percent of Delray Beach’s sewage pumping stations are out of power, meaning the sewage could backup from overuse. So the city sent this request just before 10 p.m. Sunday. For a complete rundown of what’s happening in Delray read here.

Can’t get wi-fi? Comcast customer? You should now

Most of Comcast's thousands and thousands of southern Palm Beach County accounts have been without Wi-Fi and cable television since Sunday afternoon. Blame falls to damaged fiber line at a “primary hub”.

That problem at the hub had been repaired and that all services were back or would be soon. Some neighborhoods have issues that also were caused by the storm but were unrelated to the hub failure, and that if those customers don't get services restored by later Monday night, they should contact Comcast directly. - reporter Eliot Kleinberg

Palm Beach County offices are closed and the County Commission meeting Tuesday will be rescheduled.

Pahokee residents: Boil your water until further notice

The VA Hospital remains closed today

?The main facility will reopen Tuesday at 8 a.m., but the outlying clincs will remain closed. For updates, call the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center's Hurricane Hotline at 561-422-6597



Some top local Irma wind speeds

PBIA, 91 mph

Lake Worth, 90 mph

Juno Beach, 84 mph

Boca Raton, 79 mph



County Emergency Management says:

Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) to open at noon today. Only Delta inbound flight expected in today. Check with individual airlines.

— PBC Emergency Mgmt (@PBCDEM) September 11, 2017

Flights out of Miami? Nope

No passenger flights are scheduled at MIA today, airport officials said this morning.

They’ll assess the damage today and make a call on whether flights can resume tomorrow. Some airlines will fly personnel and crews to MIA in preparation for flights to resume.

Meanwhile, out in the Atlantic

Hurricane Jose�s unusual loop points to U.S., but too soon to tell where it will�go https://t.co/3qcA4jTfyP pic.twitter.com/HBivakGnKm

— Kimberly Miller (@KMillerWeather) September 11, 2017

Possible distraction

The Palm Beach Kennel Club is closed today, but poker is scheduled to resume tomorrow. Racing schedule is to be determined.