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the national hurricane center says it has a low chance of developing into a tropical cyclone, less than 10%. still worth monitoring because we're getting the influence of moisture, stormy weather across the beaches of the panhandle of florida. and also not just there, but through areas into south florida we have seen quite a bit of rain. let's go back to the beaches as tony mentioned. want to talk about the advisories. no swimming across many of the beaches, some are closed in alabama like ft. morgan. sometimes you can go to the beach, you just can't swim, but you can sit there. if you want to take in the sunshine. the problem is this weekend it will be stormy in the alabama beaches. same for mississippi. advisories posted, some are closed, gulf shores is closed. but we do have some advisories that say just use caution. and certainly avoid any contact with oil that goes without saying. but good reminder. panama city beach, florida, catered tar balls. the beach is open. advisories in pensacola and destin and fort walton beach. use caution, don't try to touch

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