Tropical Storm Fay continued drenching Florida as it slowly moved west toward the Panhandle, with rain accumulations of up to eight inches and tropical watch warnings extending to Alabama and Mississippi.
Fay, which has caused severe flooding throughout the state, was expected to cross Florida's Panhandle with sustained winds of 45 mph and gusts of up to 55 mph.
Steve E. Smith, president of Property Solutions Carvill ReAdvisory, said the past two days have seen Fay stall over the Atlantic Coast, bringing massive amounts of rain. Fay was weakening as it moved slowly westward toward the Gulf Coast.
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