Fay inches across saturated Florida; two drown »

Posted By STONERS 10 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Tropical Storm Fay was moving across northern Florida at a walking pace Thursday night, dropping heavy rain and threatening to stick around for at least another day in a state already struggling with flooding.

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    STONERS10 months, 2 weeks ago

    "Authorities said the storm, whose center re-entered the state Thursday after spending hours off Florida's Atlantic coast, contributed to Thursday's drownings of two women: one swimming off Neptune Beach and another who was in water off Daytona Beach."

    "That brought to three the number of Florida deaths attributed to Fay."

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      Eagle_Eye10 months, 2 weeks ago

      The center of rotation of Fay moved pass us 2 hours ago and now we are on the back of the storm. This has been one of the most interesting storms I have ever experienced in my 35 years living in Florida.

      But we are very lucky here, back where we left in Central/East Coast Florida it is a horrible water mess!!

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        RobertLCrocker10 months, 2 weeks ago

        Didn't this same thing happen a few years ago. I think Floridians need to send a delegation to discuss this kind of blatant discrimination with the weather Gods.

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          Dave5910 months, 2 weeks ago

          Well at least you don't have to worry about drought for a little while.

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