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Brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Claudette was bringing heavy rain to the Florida Panhandle Sunday, likely becoming the first tropical storm to strike the U.S. Claudette had winds of at least 50 mph, but was not expected to cause significant flooding or wind damage. Lurking more ominously in the Atlantic was Tropical Storm Bill, which was quickly turning into a powerful storm over warm waters in the open Atlantic with sustained winds of 65 mph. Ana, a tropical storm that had also been churn- ing in the Atlantic, had weak- ened to a depression. Heavy rain began in the after- noon in Pensacola as Claudette approached. On Pensacola Beach, the National Park Service closed low-lying roads that con- nect the restaurants and hotels to the undeveloped National Seashore and historic Fort Pick- ens Fort. The Park Service said campers would be ordered to leave the area because of the likelihood of the road flooding. In Panama City, the Bay County Emergency Operations Center opened a shelter at a local high school for residents of low-lying areas and people with special needs.
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