File:Hurricane Sally at 7.50 PM on 9.14.20.ogv

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Hurricane Sally at 7.50 PM on 9.14.20

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English: 7:50pm: Light rain associated with the outer edges of Hurricane Sally is moving in to our far southern counties. Further north, a more refreshing air mass has moved in behind a back door cold front.
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Source https://twitter.com/NWSBirmingham/status/1306032821287280642
Author National Weather Service

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