Tropical Storm Warning In Effect

May 26, 2018

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The center of Subtropical Storm Alberto has reformed a little to the northeast, as  of the 10 p.m. advisory.

A tropical storm warning has been issued as Subtropical Storm Alberto moves toward a landfall on the upper Gulf Coast.

The biggest threat to the North Escambia area is currently forecast to be rain and flooding. The area remains under an extreme flood threat Saturday through Tuesday. Rainfall amounts of 6-12 inches are possible with localized  amounts of 12 to 24 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Moderate to major flooding is possible along area rivers and creeks, and widespread flash flooding is possible.

For the latest North Escambia forecast, click here.

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[Image of probabilities of 34-kt winds]

[Image of WPC QPF U.S. rainfall potential]

Comments

One Response to “Tropical Storm Warning In Effect”

  1. John on May 26th, 2018 11:42 pm

    A tropical storm in the month of May!?

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