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Forecasters warned that Sally could unleash flooding similar to what Hurricane Harvey inflicted in 2017 in swamping the Houston metropolitan area.
No September hurricanes hit Florida five times over the last 10 years but most of those who did hit were powerful storms.
Hurricane Sally, one of a record-tying five storms churning simultaneously in the Atlantic, closed in on the Gulf Coast on Monday.
A slow-moving Hurricane Sally made landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast Wednesday morning, threatening dangerous flooding from the Florida Panhandle to Mississippi and well inland in the days ahead ...
Tropical Storm Sally is expected to be a Category 1 hurricane with a Tuesday morning landfall near New Orleans.
The National Hurricane Center warns Sally could bring "historic life-threatening flash flooding through Wednesday." Sally is projected to make landfall sometime Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
Sally on Monday strengthened into a hurricane, becoming at Category 2 at 5 p.m. with winds up to 100 mph.
According to National Hurricane Center forecasts, it's not expected to make landfall until next week if it doesn't dissipate by then. Teddy marks the 19th named storm of 2020.