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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Tropical Storm Fay Expected to Strengthen to Hurricane Fay Before Making Florida Landfall

A Hurricane Watch is in effect for all of the Florida Keys from Ocean Reef to the Dry Tortugas. A Tropical Storm watch is also in effect for the Southeast Coast of Florida From Ocean Reef northward to Jupiter Inlet and for Lake Okeechobee.
A hurricane watch is issued by the National Hurricane Center when a hurricane is about 36 hours away from landfall. A hurricane warning is issued when the storm is 24 hours, or less away from land and when winds are expected to reach 74 mph or greater.
Residents in these areas should closely monitor this storm and tune in to local media outlets for the most current information and guidance from local officials. All Floridians should review their emergency plans and be prepared to take action if required by local officials.

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