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Tropical Depression 2 forms in Gulf, expected to move west over coming days
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Crestview News Bulletin
Currently, all of Northwest Florida, coastal Alabama and coastal Mississippi are under a Tropical Storm Watch.
Forecasters from NWS say surf can reach 10 to 12 feet by Tuesday evening, with a high rip current risk through Thursday.
Most of the storm’s heaviest rain is expected to stay over the Gulf, with its center forecasted to remain offshore.
Minor coastal flooding could also become a concern Wednesday and Thursday morning as forecasters say high tide will line up with onshore winds.
TD2 will be heading northwest until forecasters say it will take a more westward track.