The National Hurricane Center said extreme life-threatening flash flooding is likely through Wednesday in their early morning advisory
The National Hurricane Center said extreme life-threatening flash flooding is likely through Wednesday in their early morning advisory
Hurricane conditions are now possible near Pensacola, but the bigger story with Sally continues to be the flash flood threat over the next two days.
Tropical storm force wind gusts are possible from Pensacola to Panama City by Monday afternoon.
More than six inches of rain could fall near Pensacola through Wednesday from Tropical Storm Sally.
An additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is possible through Sunday evening.
Tropical storm conditions are possible along coastal areas of the Florida Panhandle on Monday.
Heavy rain and gusty winds are expected across South Florida this weekend from Tropical Depression Nineteen.
An abundance of tropical moisture from a nearby tropical wave could lead to repeating downpours and possible flooding in portions of the state through Sunday.