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Tropical Storm conditions expected this weekend

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A weekend normally packed with holiday events is being impacted by a low pressure system coming from the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly every outside event has been cancelled or rescheduled in Brevard County in anticipation of the storm.

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Strong winds, heavy rain, localized flooding, high-surf conditions, and possible hail and tornado watches, are all likely.

The storms are expected to begin around 4 p.m. Saturday and continue through 3 a.m. Sunday morning.

Up to 3 inches of rain is expected, and with that much rain in such a short period of time, flooding is likely to occur throughout Central Florida.

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Winds are expected to reach 55+ mph. Ensure that you Christmas decorations are secured.

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