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Tropical Storm — Central Walton, FL

Oct 19, 2019

Tropical Storm Nestor impacted portions of the Florida panhandle and big bend on October 19th. The system was a minimal tropical storm with impacts mainly limited to along the coast. Some coastal flooding occurred with a few trees and power lines blown down as well. Wind gusts reached 50 mph along the Franklin county coast as measured by the St George Island bridge WeatherSTEM site. Rainfall amounts were limited to 1-3 inches, mainly across portions of the Florida panhandle, big bend, and ex

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 861997). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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