Tropical Storm Warnings Issued For Florida Gulf Coast

A tropical Storm Warning has been issued for the Gulf Coast of Florida.  Potential impacts include:

* STORM INFORMATION: 
- ABOUT 570 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF APALACHICOLA OR ABOUT 640 
MILES SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF TALLAHASSEE 
- 21.9N 88.1W 
- STORM INTENSITY 35 MPH 
- MOVEMENT NORTH OR 360 DEGREES AT 8 MPH
TROPICAL DEPRESSION THREE HAS FORMED OVER THE FAR SOUTHERN GULF OF 
MEXICO. THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO BECOME A TROPICAL STORM LATER TONIGHT 
OR EARLY ON MONDAY. THE DEPRESSION WILL MOVE QUICKLY NORTHWARD AND 
EVENTUALLY TURN NORTHEASTWARD ON MONDAY...APPROACHING THE FLORIDA 
BIG BEND COASTLINE ON MONDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING. TROPICAL STORM 
WARNINGS ARE NOW IN EFFECT FROM INDIAN PASS EASTWARD ALONG THE FLORIDA 
WEST COAST TO ENGLEWOOD.
* WIND: 
PROTECT AGAINST HAZARDOUS WIND HAVING POSSIBLE LIMITED IMPACTS ACROSS 
THE FLORIDA BIG BEND. POTENTIAL IMPACTS IN THIS AREA INCLUDE: 
- MINOR DAMAGE TO FRAME BUILT HOMES, LIMITED PRIMARILY DUE TO 
LOSS OF ROOF SHINGLES OR GUTTERS AS WELL AS DAMAGE TO PORCHES, 
AWNINGS, CARPORTS AND SHEDS. SOME MOBILE HOMES DAMAGED. 
UNSECURED LIGHTWEIGHT OBJECTS BLOWN AROUND. 
- A FEW TREES UPROOTED, WITH A FEW LARGE LIMBS SNAPPED. 
- ISOLATED ROAD CLOSURES DUE TO FALLEN DEBRIS, ESPECIALLY IN 
WOODED AREAS. 
- ISOLATED POWER AND COMMUNICATION OUTAGES. 
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE EASTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE...SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA 
AND SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA...LITTLE TO NO IMPACT IS ANTICIPATED. 
 
* SURGE: 
PROTECT AGAINST LOCALLY HAZARDOUS SURGE HAVING POSSIBLE LIMITED 
IMPACTS ACROSS THE FLORIDA BIG BEND COAST IN APALACHEE BAY. 
POTENTIAL IMPACTS IN THIS AREA INCLUDE: 
- LOCALIZED INUNDATION WITH STORM SURGE FLOODING, MAINLY ALONG 
THE IMMEDIATE COAST OR IN LOW LYING AREAS JUST INLAND. HIGHER 
WAVES MAY LOCALLY INCREASE AREA OF FLOODING. 
- ISOLATED SECTIONS OF COASTAL HIGHWAYS AND ACCESS ROADS FLOODED, 
MAKING TRAVELING IN THESE AREAS DANGEROUS DUE TO FLOOD WATERS. 
- MODERATE BEACH EROSION. 
- MINOR DAMAGE TO MARINAS, DOCKS, AND PIERS. A FEW SMALL CRAFT 
NOT SECURED PRIOR TO THE STORM WILL BREAK AWAY FROM MOORINGS. 
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE EASTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE, LITTLE TO NO 
IMPACT IS ANTICIPATED. 
 
* FLOODING RAIN: 
PROTECT AGAINST LOCALLY HAZARDOUS RAINFALL FLOODING HAVING POSSIBLE 
LIMITED IMPACTS ACROSS THE ENTIRE REGION. POTENTIAL 
IMPACTS INCLUDE: 
- LOCALIZED HEAVY RAINFALL MAY RESULT IN FLOODING OF LOW LYING 
AREAS, NECESSITATING BASIC PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT VULNERABLE 
STRUCTURES. 
- RIVERS AND ASSOCIATED TRIBUTARY CREEKS AND STREAMS WILL RISE 
AND APPROACH BANKFULL LEVELS. RUNOFF WILL INCREASE WATER LEVELS 
IN AREA HOLDING PONDS AND DRAINAGE DITCHES, REDUCING STORAGE 
CAPACITY TO ABSORB FUTURE RAINFALL. 
- ISOLATED FLOODING IN LOW LYING AREAS WILL MAKE DRIVING 
DIFFICULT. PONDING OF WATER IN LOW LYING AREAS MAY RESULT IN 
BRIEF ROAD CLOSURES. 
 
* TORNADOES: 
PROTECT AGAINST A TORNADO EVENT HAVING POSSIBLE LIMITED IMPACTS 
ACROSS THE FLORIDA BIG BEND AND SOUTHWESTERN GEORGIA. 
POTENTIAL IMPACTS INCLUDE: 
- ISOLATED TORNADOES ARE EXPECTED, RESULTING IN A NOTABLE IMPACT 
TO AFFECTED COMMUNITIES. 
- ISOLATED AREAS AFFECTED BY TORNADOES WILL EXPERIENCE MINOR 
DAMAGE, INCLUDING SOME DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND SPORADIC POWER 
AND COMMUNICATION OUTAGES. 
- A FEW STRUCTURES WILL BE DAMAGED BY TORNADOES, MAINLY WITH LOSS 
OF SHINGLES OR SIDING. SOME MOBILE HOMES WILL BE SIGNIFICANTLY 
DAMAGED, ESPECIALLY THOSE UNANCHORED. LARGE TREES WILL BE 
SNAPPED OR UPROOTED. 
ELSEWHERE ACROSS THE EASTERN FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND SOUTHEASTERN 
ALABAMA...LITTLE TO NO IMPACT IS ANTICIPATED. 
 
* OTHER COASTAL HAZARDS: 
STRONG ONSHORE FLOW AND INCREASING SURF WILL RESULT IN A HIGH RISK 
OF RIP CURRENTS ALONG THE FLORIDA BIG BEND COAST...ESPECIALLY ON 
SAINT GEORGE ISLAND FROM LATE THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY. 
EVERYONE...INCLUDING EXPERIENCED SWIMMERS AND SURFERS SHOULD REMAIN 
OUT OF THE WATER. 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS

Courtesy: National Hurricane Center/National Weather Service

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