Weather Related Service Update: Sally

Sally Impacting the Gulf Coast; Fire Weather Concerns Persist Across the West

Sally will continue to bring historic and catastrophic flooding to portions of Florida and Alabama today along with damaging winds and the risk of tornadoes. Heavy rainfall will also advance north and east into Georgia and the western Carolinas. Elsewhere, critical fire weather conditions are again expected over parts of Oregon and northern California with poor air quality for much of the West.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020 

Hurricane Sally Is Expected to Strengthen

Sally is moving near the coast of southeastern Louisiana and hurricane conditions are expected early Tuesday. Sally is expected to be a dangerous hurricane when it moves onshore along the north-central Gulf Coast. Multiple impacts are expected with this system: extremely dangerous and life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds, torrential rain with flash flooding and possible tornadoes.

Monday, September 14, 2020

Impacts From Sally Expected To Reach The Northern Gulf Coast Later Today

Sally is expected to intensify to a hurricane by tonight and make landfall in the hurricane warning area on Tuesday. Hurricane warnings extend from Morgan City, Louisiana, to the Mississippi/Alabama border. Impacts of an extremely dangerous and life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds and torrential rain with flash flooding from Sally will likely begin later today.