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Tropical Storm Sally could bring ‘dangerous, potentially historic’ flooding to Alabama, 30" +
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[quote:Bush Master:MV80NTIwMjE3XzgyMzg2NTI1X0UwOEI2OEQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77223677:MV80NTIwMjE3XzgyMzg1OTg5Xzg3RDlBRjk=] This is halfbreedgal, I'm in n.e. alabama, like 45 minutes east of Birmingham. Starting to get cloudy...a few sprinkles . hopefully they are just hyping this up like usual ... [/quote] Hello neighbor. 40 minutes N.E. of Birmingham . Wind is picking up now. Very cloudy. Hay did you hear a loud boom from the sky this morning. My sister did and shes in windfield. Not far from you. It rocked the house and made the tree tops sway. [/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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