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Tropical Storm Sally Lashing Florida, Alabama With Flooding Rain, Storm Surge and Damaging Winds After Making Landfall
Tropical Storm Sally Lashing Florida, Alabama With Flooding Rain, Storm Surge and Damaging Winds After Making Landfall
Jan 17, 2024 3:33 PM

At a Glance

Sally made landfall this morning near Gulf Shores, Alabama.Sally's slow movement is bringing prolonged impacts to the Gulf Coast.Damaging storm surge has occurred in parts of Alabama and the western Florida Panhandle.Flooding rain is a serious threat from Sally on the Gulf Coast and farther inland across the Southeast through Thursday.Rainfall totals of up to 35 inches will trigger catastrophic flooding near and just inland from the northern Gulf Coast.Sally's winds will weaken as the storm moves farther inland later today.

Tropical Storm Sally is slowly tracking inland after making landfall early this morning near the Alabama and Florida border.

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