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Published: Tue, 10 Nov 2009
Description: Steve Doocy with today's national weather forecast
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" Tropical storm Qaeda has roared ashore and has -- Alabama and Florida. With the wind and rain Janice Dean is tracking the storm the system in our extreme weather center. Let's start with Craig Boswell he's live in fort Walton beach Florida with the latest Greg will be experiencing. And good morning -- get -- talk Uganda since -- last spoke we've got intermittent bands of rain. Beginning to kick up a little bit -- here again this morning the wind has certainly been not kicking up the last hour to about twenty to thirty mile per hour wind -- us tropical storm -- made. -- all of this earlier earlier this morning you -- show you that it's also kicking up some pretty rough surf here and -- for Walton beach shot. -- a little bit awhile maybe five minutes ago the first people coming out to take a look and see what's going on here on the beach and normally. Frank Wolf Fort Walton Beach not tranquil this morning as the third this season and kicked up. We got about four inches of rain in Pensacola which is only about 45 minutes from where we are about three and a -- almost four where we are standing this morning and that's going to be the issue. With this tropical storm as it continues to move north. It could dump up to eight inches of rain that could continue well into -- in some of the mid Atlantic states but here in Florida. These are -- hot weather hardened people -- taking this in stride but they're not taking it lightly back to you. Side thank you very much stay safe yet will be up soon it looks like meanwhile where is -- heading let's toss Janice Dean for more a year in the weather center jazz what's up."
" The well weird -- talking about the landfall which happened earlier this morning. Delta island Alabama at 5:40 central time. Landfall making landfall -- portions of Alabama and then moving towards a mobile bay. The bulk of the moisture associated with this storm it's moving into the southeast and up towards the mid Atlantic. So folks in Atlanta brace yourself we could get to several inches of very short period of time and Florida we're not done with you yet either in some cases -- dealing with the potential. One to two inches in a very -- appeared -- times. And east of the center of the storm that's what we could see some circulation we could -- the risk of severe weather including tornadoes so need to watch that throughout the day today and as you can see all that moisture working its way up towards Tennessee Kentucky and in mid Atlantic region this low pressure system is eventually gonna move offshore we're really dealing with -- coastal event. Heading through the rest of the work week. There's the past 45 mile per hour sustained winds still a tropical storm but weakening as it moves over land. In the next at twelve to 24 hours moving due east and as -- mentioned the remnants of I don't will move. Offshore into the Atlantic and then we could see the development of a coastal event -- precipitation. Three to four inches easily but in some cases. Isolated amounts of six to eight inches over saturated ground does parts of the southeast -- seen so much rain record breaking rainfall so this is just going -- salted the wound unfortunately guys we'll be tracking it here from fox weather center throughout the day today back to you and."
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