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Tropical Storm Cindy Stays West, but the Rain Does Not

The blob of moisture of the Gulf that had so much “potential” is now officially a Tropical Storm. This means absolutely nothing to Florida. Tropical Storm Cindy never was, and never will produce much wind or surge. It will, however, result in a nearly continuous moderate to heavy rain over the western half of the Florida Panhandle Wednesday and Thursday. Flooding will be a concern in some spots.

 

Tropical Cindy Update Tuesday Evening

The heaviest rain with Tropical Storm Cindy is coming ashore now from Panama City to Pensacola.

Posted by Florida Storms on Tuesday, 20 June 2017

 

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