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Storm Surge and Rain From Hurricane Sally Flood Pensacola, Florida

Storm Surge and Rain From Hurricane Sally Flood Pensacola, Florida






Hurricane Sally brought wild winds and rain to the Gulf Coast of Florida and Alabama overnight September 15 into September 16, making landfall as a Category 2 storm.

Video uploaded to Instagram shows massive flooding in Pensacola.

The National Weather Service reported 24.83 inches of rain in Pensacola as of 12 pm Wednesday.

Although Sally has been downgraded to a tropical storm, the National Hurricane Center warned of “catastrophic and life-threatening flooding occurring over portions of the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama” on September 16.

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