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- A low pressure system off the coast of South Carolina became Tropical Storm Alberto Saturday afternoon. - This is the first tropical storm of the season and has sustained winds near 50 miles per hour. - The center is located about 105 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, or about 145 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, as of 11 p.m. Eastern Time Saturday evening. - Alberto is moving to the southwest near 6 miles per hour. - A slow southwest motion is expected through Sunday with a turn to the west-northwest and then the north by Monday.
-The Weather Center
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- A low pressure system off the coast of South Carolina became Tropical Storm Alberto Saturday afternoon. - This is the first tropical storm of the season and has sustained winds near 50 miles per hour. - The center is located about 105 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, or about 145 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, as of 11 p.m. Eastern Time Saturday evening. - Alberto is moving to the southwest near 6 miles per hour. - A slow southwest motion is expected through Sunday with a turn to the west-northwest and then the north by Monday.
-The Weather Center
(Courtesy of the Weather Channel)