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Monday, May 21, 2012

Tropical Storm Alberto Expected to Stay Offshore

Tropical Storm Alberto is moving southeastward as it spins off the coast of Florida.

Alberto's maximum sustained winds are near 40 mph (65 kph) early Monday with little change in strength expected.

The storm is centered about 100 miles (165 kilometers) east-northeast of St. Augustine, Fla. Alberto is moving south-southeast near 5 mph (7 kph) but is expected to turn northeastward Monday night and Tuesday.

On its current track, Alberto is expected to stay offshore of the Carolinas and Georgia coast.

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4 comments:

Jack K Richards said...

There will be a tropical storm named Albero this next election lol

Anonymous said...

"expected to stay offshore".....Does not sell extra milk and bread and creat store rush.

Anonymous said...

What about that killer storm -- Hurrican Jim-Beau.

Not to worry, Salisbury, because:

Help is on the Way!

Anonymous said...

He is going to Blow right past us.

(^_^)