

National Hurricane Center September 14, 2020 Life-Threatening Storm Surge, Hurricane-Force Winds, and Flash Flooding Likely Along Portions of the Northern Gulf Coast Starting Tonight and Tuesday. Hurricane #Sally Advisory 14: Sally a Little Stronger, Additional Strengthening Expected Tonight. The National Hurricane Center predicts life-threatening storm surge, hurricane-force winds and flash flooding along portions of the northern Gulf Coast could start as early as Monday night. According to the National Hurricane Center, data from hurricane hunter aircraft shows wind speeds strengthening and estimates suggest that the storm could hit the coast with 105 mile-per-hour winds. However, Sally could make landfall as a Category 2 storm.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Sally intensified to Category 1 status with maximum sustained winds of 90 miles per hour as of Monday afternoon, according to the National Hurricane Center, a division of the U.S. Residents living in Gulf Coast states are preparing for Hurricane Sally, which could inflict life-threatening flooding and storm surge as it is expected to make landfall in the United States Tuesday and has forced several communities into mandatory evacuation. Hurricane Sally's projected path, as of Sept.
