We will continue to update our tropical weather coverage daily. Latest images from National Hurricane Center: These graphics, which update automatically, show you activity in the tropics in real time: The tornado threat that currently impacts parts of the Florida Panhandle, southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama will shift northward into parts of the western Carolinas and southern Virginia on Tuesday. On Tuesday there's an increased risk of landslides across the mountains of North Carolina as well as portions of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. By the middle of the week as Fred lifts northward and inland, heavy rainfall and flooding will impact the southern and central Appalachians, the Piedmont of the Southeast and the Mid-Atlantic. Through Tuesday, heavy rainfall may lead to flash, urban, small stream and isolated river flooding impacts across the Southeast. Tropical Storm Fred is expected to bring 4-7 inches of rain with isolated maximum totals of 10 inches through western and northern Georgia and the western Carolinas. Present movement: North-northeast at 10 mph Who is likely to be impacted? Location: About 15 miles south of Marianna, Florida After landfall, Fred is expected to weaken rapidly and be downgraded to a tropical depression by early Tuesday. Some strengthening is forecast before landfall. Maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph with higher gusts. That general trajectory with a slight increase in forward speed is expected through today. Tropical Storm Fred is moving north near 10 mph.
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