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Tropical Storm Sally could bring ‘dangerous, potentially historic’ flooding to Alabama, 30" +
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 75875164:MV80NTIwMjE3XzgyMzg0MjYzX0MyQzJENkVE] [quote:MaximusRex:MV80NTIwMjE3XzgyMzgzODM0X0IxOTEwQTY0] As long as its still over water and the perfect environment-- it only take 6-12 hours to Rapidly intensify 30-40mph or even more. Not saying it will-- but the potential is there. The models for hurricane intensity are not very effective in the current scenario. Huge difference between CAT1 and CAT3. [/quote] 100% agree Could be a ride for sure [/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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