Sunday, June 11, 2006

 


Tropical Storm Alberto is the first storm of the 2006 season, but it is very unorganized and should do nothing more then drop some rain and a few wind gusts, nothing more then the typical summer time storm in Florida provides. The big concern is for flooding, but with Florida needing the rain the storm should provide relief for fire crews battling wildfires in the state.

The winds presently are about 45 MPH and should get no more then 60-65 MPH.

Storm reports have been coming in out of Jacksonville and Tampa Bay, where the rain bands have been hitting there areas for the last few hours.

2000UNK SUMMERFIELD MARION FL2901 8204 POWERLINES DOWN (JAX)
2000UNK OCALA MARION FL2919 8213 A NUMBER OF REPORTS OF TREES DOWN. ALSO SOME POWER OUTAGES (JAX)
2005UNK 5 W ESPANOLA FLAGLER FL2951 8139 LARGE TREE LIMBS AND POWERLINES DOWN NEAR DAYTONA NORTH (JAX)
2020UNK CRESCENT CITY PUTNAM FL2944 8152 TREE DOWN ON VERNON AVENUE IN CRESCENT CITY. (JAX)

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