Hurricane Sally slows to 2 mph. Here’s why that’s very dangerous for the Southeast
that forecasters say it’s drifting more than moving — and that’s a dangerous thing. Slow moving cyclones make for longer storm impact, and Sally is moving at just 2 mph, the National Hurricane Center says. of rain and isolated amounts of 30 inches along the Gulf Coast, the center reported Tuesday./ TROPICAL UPDATE: As the sun sets over the East Coast this evening, had sustained winds of 100 mph (Cat. 2) and was moving WNW at 5 mph. Latest: — NOAA Satellites - Public Affairs (@NOAASatellitePA)/ “Rainfall amounts are not directly related to ...
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