NEWSPhotos: Palm Beach County prepares for Hurricane IanPalm Beach PostIn Lake Worth Beach, Benny's on the Beach bartender Josh Weiss stacks the oceanfront eatery's outdoor furniture during Hurricane Ian preparations on Tuesday, Sept. 27.Thomas Cordy/ The Palm Beach PostHurricane Ian as of 6:30 a.m. Sept. 28, 2022 is a high-end Category 4 hurricane with 155-mph winds.NOAAA Palm Beach Sheriff's Office patrol vehicle drives through standing water on Dixie Highway as Hurricane Ian rains fall in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTGreg Turner, Miami, takes down a tent covering at Benny's on the Beach during Hurricane Ian preparations in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022. Turner works with Margate-based Tents and Events. The tent is used by the eatery as an outdoor dining area.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTMorning traffic drives through standing water on Dixie Highway as rains from Hurricane Ian fall in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTA United States Postal Service letter carrier walks a flooded sidewalk on South Golfview Road as Hurricane Ian rains fall in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTDennis Murray, West Palm Beach, left, a Benny's on the Beach patron, helps bar back Delen Goulart, right, Lake Worth Beach, stow outdoor dining furniture during Hurricane Ian preparations at the beachside eatery at William O. Lockhart Pier in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTMotorists hit standing water sending a spray onto a man waiting for the bus on Dixie Highway as Hurricane Ian rains fall in Lake Worth Beach, Fla., on September 27, 2022.THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POSTParking lot at Ocean Inlet Park in Boynton Beach is flooded as hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSA woman waits for the bus at Boynton Beach Blvd. and Federal Hwy. as hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSA woman waits for the bus at Boynton Beach Blvd. and Federal Hwy. as hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSA woman crosses over Federal Hwy. in Delray Beach as hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSBriny Breezes at high tide Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSA woman rides her bike in the rain along SE 4th Avenue in Delray Beach as Hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday, Sept. 27.Damon Higgins/ The Palm Beach PostParking lot at Ocean Inlet Park in Boynton Beach is flooded as hurricane Ian churns in the Gulf and makes its way toward Florida Tuesday morning September 27, 2022.DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWSAs Palm Beach County starts to feel the impact of Hurricane Ian, waves crash under the Juno Beach Pier Tuesday Sept. 27 near Jupiter, Florida.Greg Lovett