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Tropical Storm Sally could bring ‘dangerous, potentially historic’ flooding to Alabama, 30" +
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78689367:MV80NTIwMjE3XzgyMzk2NzIyXzQwMEIwMEFG] Pensacola NAS has recorded 12.5 inches of rain which is compatible with the NHC's current rain color band for that area - 12-13 inches. They show an 18 inch band off-shore that will be coming ashore in about 2 hours. That's 30 inches plus what ever else comes through the night into tomorrow morning. Lot's of trees are going to come down with the long-duration winds. [/quote]
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Sally is forecast to slow down significantly as it approaches the coast, and this could lead to a prolonged period of rough weather for Alabama.
Look how it just sits on the gulf coast.
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