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Hurricane (Typhoon) — Holmes, FL

Sep 2, 1998

Hurricane Earl, a minimal Category 1 storm, came ashore near Panama City, FL early Thursday, September 3, 1998. Earl weakened to a tropical storm as it tracked northeastward through Central Georgia. Two-day rainfall totals ranged from 12.46 inches at Panama City, FL to 4.27 inches at Cross City, FL. The peak 10-minute wind recorded at the Cape San Blas C-MAN buoy was 48 knots with a peak gust of 61 knots. The lowest sea-level pressure recorded was 987 mb at the Panama City-Bay City Internatio

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 5667132). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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