Hot weather, activity on Volusia, Flagler Beaches

Jacob Valentine, 16, of Auburndale flips on the beach during Labor Day Weekend in Daytona Beach on Sunday.

Visitors from near and far enjoyed Volusia and Flagler's beaches on Sunday, and crowds are expected to be large again Monday given the glorious weather forecast.

There is only a 30 percent chance of rain for Monday, said meteorologist Arlena Moses of National Weather Service in Melbourne. That is lower than what we expect for this time of year.

Cars lined both sides of State Road A1A in Flagler Beach, though the beach looked sparsely populated.

It's laid back here; that's what I love about it, said Bethany Linderman, who hails from Tampa.

She and her husband, Craig, have come to Flagler Beach every Labor Day weekend for the past five years. Their 3-year-old daughter

Denah has accompanied them her whole life.

I like pink, she said, as she waited to order a cone from Sally's Ice Cream.

Winter Park resident Debbie Lesser is also a frequent visitor to Flagler Beach for its down-home smallness.

I come at least twice a year, she said. Fourth of July, Labor Day and Christmas are my favorite times. There are always a lot of cute things to do, and when they have fireworks, they are better than Disney's.

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