Franklin County Emergency Management: Tropical Storm Colin Update
- Tropical Storm Colin
will continue moving over Florida Big Bend for the next 18 hours.
- The center is west of
the circulation, the bulk of the storm will be in the South East Florida Big
Bend.
- The storm may possibly
be tracking back to the west.
- Peak water level
expected is 1 to 8 inches with heavy rain fall and flash flooding.
- Rip Current risk along
with possible tornadoes today.
- One to 2 feet of surge
for Apalachicola Bay.
- Bands of rain
developing along the coast moving inland.
- Tropical storm force
winds expected of 35 to 45 mph.
- Tropical Storm Colin
should peak this evening and end by Tuesday morning.
- Alligator Point: High
Tide today will be at 3:09 pm.
- The most vulnerable
area will be 800 ft before Tom Roberts Road, due to the rocks for the new road,
use extreme caution when traveling this area because of possible washouts. The Bypass is open.
- Two to 4 feet of storm
surge is expected with a 6 ft storm tide.
- Franklin County Emergency
Management remains at Level 2.
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