Tropical Storm Brings Whipping Winds, Heavy Rain and Tornadoes
Although Tropical Storm Fay didn't become the hurricane that was expected, south Floridians will still face heavy rain, winds of up to 60 miles per hour and possibly tornadoes today, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Fay's menacing approach prompted the shutdown of schools, government offices and businesses as the memories of Hurricane Wilma's devastation tugged at the memories of locals.
"Fay made landfall near Cape Romano at 5 a.m. Eastern, very near where Wilma came ashore in... Full Story
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