jjcollins
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Rain sodded Florida -- well its being a very wet summer in Florida this year and theres more to come. Tropical Storm Henri -- A tropical storm warning was issued for Florida's west coast from Englewood south of Sarasota north to the Aucilla River in the Panhandle, about 20 miles southeast of Tallahassee. The warning was narrowed by about 60 miles late Thursday, having previously extended to Indian Pass near Apalachicola.
Tropical storm warnings mean that tropical storm conditions -- including wind speeds of at least 39 mph -- are expected within 24 hours.
At 8 p.m. EDT, the depression had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph -- just shy of the 39 mph threshold to be a named storm. It was centered about 150 miles south-southwest of Apalachicola and was moving eastward at 7 mph, with a turn to the east-northeast expected by Friday evening, forecasters said. Forecasters said rain, not winds, was the main concern, unwelcome news in Florida cities that have had incessant summer downpours. The rainfall in Orlando and Tampa in August nearly doubled their historical averages for the month.
``We're certainly not pleased about the weather,'' said Twis Hoang, spokeswoman for waterlogged Osceola County south of Orlando. ``It's going to make some lives uncomfortable, but we're prepared to deal with it the best we can.''
Forecasts call for 10 to 15 inches of rain with even more in isolated areas through Saturday
. Also expected is coastal storm surge flooding of 2 to 4 feet above normal tide levels.
So i'm thinking of buying some Wellies for my Hols
jj.......
Tropical storm warnings mean that tropical storm conditions -- including wind speeds of at least 39 mph -- are expected within 24 hours.
At 8 p.m. EDT, the depression had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph -- just shy of the 39 mph threshold to be a named storm. It was centered about 150 miles south-southwest of Apalachicola and was moving eastward at 7 mph, with a turn to the east-northeast expected by Friday evening, forecasters said. Forecasters said rain, not winds, was the main concern, unwelcome news in Florida cities that have had incessant summer downpours. The rainfall in Orlando and Tampa in August nearly doubled their historical averages for the month.
``We're certainly not pleased about the weather,'' said Twis Hoang, spokeswoman for waterlogged Osceola County south of Orlando. ``It's going to make some lives uncomfortable, but we're prepared to deal with it the best we can.''
Forecasts call for 10 to 15 inches of rain with even more in isolated areas through Saturday

So i'm thinking of buying some Wellies for my Hols

jj.......
