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Center of Hurricane Sally moving over the far western portion of Florida Panhandle

At 12 p.m., the center of Hurricane Sally was located inland about 20 miles north of Pensacola, FL., according to the National Hurricane Center. Maximum sustained winds are 75 mph, […]

At 12 p.m., the center of Hurricane Sally was located inland about 20 miles north of Pensacola, FL., according to the National Hurricane Center.

Maximum sustained winds are 75 mph, which puts it at a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. A sustained wind of 51 mph and a gust of 81 mph was recently reported at Tate High School.

This will be the last hourly position update issued on Sally, according to NHC. The intermediate advisory will be issued at 1:00pm.

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