Getting pretty nasty on the bay side of Pensacola Beach. #Sally pic.twitter.com/t8LEiL7Obn
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) September 15, 2020
#Sally continues to dump rain along the gulf coast this morning. pic.twitter.com/Qtd8sYV9Nr
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 16, 2020
More from Main Street #Pensacola #HurricaneSally pic.twitter.com/hdtuZchfyQ
— Rob Marciano (@RobMarciano) September 16, 2020
Latest rain totals at #Pensacola Naval Air Station- 24.8 inches! That’s per @NWSMobile.
— Sam Brock (@SamBrockNBC) September 16, 2020
This is the parking lot in front of our hotel downtown Pensacola- cars in the distance already have water approaching the windows. @NBCNews @TODAYshow @MSNBC pic.twitter.com/N3oJgvdCeP
Trees are down almost every direction you look in #Pensacola. Crews have been out all day working to cleanup and restore power. #HurricaneLaura2020 pic.twitter.com/ftw0DQ9iRk
— Erika Stanish (@Erika_Stanish) September 17, 2020
Hurricane has passed. #Pensacola #pensacolabeach pic.twitter.com/1VXJQNchCv
— Jenny T (@JennyT11269469) September 16, 2020
Whitecaps in the backyard… @JimCantore should be at my house:#pensacola #PensacolaFL #miltonFL #HurricaneSally #HurricaneSally2020 pic.twitter.com/sjxTE0WUfI
— Pete (@ResolvnPete) September 16, 2020
Can you spot @JimCantore in the 5 feet of storm surge?
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 16, 2020
Dangerous conditions like this continue to be seen as #Sally continues slowly inching northward. pic.twitter.com/6P70Pi88mE
Downtown Pensacola is UNDERWATER @weatherchannel @NWSMobile @cityofpensacola #Hurricane #sally #Florida pic.twitter.com/P0xgBo4joD
— Chris Bruin (@TWCChrisBruin) September 16, 2020
Corner of Jefferson and Main in Downtown Pensacola. Absolutely surreal to see so much of the city underwater from storm surge. @NWSMobile @weatherchannel @cityofpensacola #Hurricane #sally pic.twitter.com/xW2t07DmIY
— Chris Bruin (@TWCChrisBruin) September 16, 2020
Check out this wind ???? #HurricaneSally making herself known in downtown #Pensacola.#FLwx #florida #sally #HurricaneSally2020 @weartv pic.twitter.com/nZYaj5HpdZ
— Carolyn Cerda (@CarolynCerdaTV) September 16, 2020
We've got a LIVE look at Pensacola Beach as Hurricane Sally's rain and winds intensify in our area: https://t.co/xrlOT6qf1s https://t.co/8cU0Ridn0i
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 15, 2020
Most of downtown Pensacola is FLOODED and the water keeps rising. Very serious situation unfolding with the worst of #Sally still hours away. View from our hotel. Whitecaps rolling down most streets. @cityofpensacola @weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/VcIksbSAJ4
— Chris Bruin (@TWCChrisBruin) September 16, 2020
#HurricaneSally: Residents along Innerarity Point Road are experiencing the affects of Hurricane Sally as the slow moving storm spins her way towards the Gulf Coast. @weartv & https://t.co/c6VECh0I0a has real-time tracking information around the clock. pic.twitter.com/50aIQtvB3A
— AlShowersWEAR-TV (@WEARTV_Showers) September 15, 2020
"Turn around don't drown" This video captured by Channel 3 viewer Brittany Dyess shows flooding in Warrington from #HurricaneSally
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 16, 2020
Send your videos/photos to Channel 3 here: https://t.co/jzpaorIINr pic.twitter.com/NdunWz0W5Z
Hurricane Sally wrecks a boat dock in the Pensacola Bay (Photo by Jessica Davis ????). Continue to submit your storm videos and pictures at https://t.co/jzpaorIINr.https://t.co/rFycOQKEPK pic.twitter.com/LrJ6KayYwu
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 15, 2020
Three Mile Bridge is closed for the duration of Hurricane Sally after being struck by a barge Tuesday morning. FDOT is sending a "top" engineer to assess the damage. https://t.co/xDnAwAl104
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 15, 2020
Video credit: Brandon Clement/Live Stream Media pic.twitter.com/oQvPjm1l92
A viewer sent us video today of crews working to clear trees and restore power on Scenic Highway in Pensacola after outages in the area.
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 15, 2020
We appreciate all those crews out there working hard during Hurricane Sally! https://t.co/PuI3am5Zw1
???? courtesy Mark Palmer pic.twitter.com/OipudtGkoj
Here's a look at the rough and high waters at Escambia Bay near the Scenic Hwy. and Olive Rd. area. (Video by Christina Taylor)
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 15, 2020
????Photo/Video Gallery: https://t.co/C2YgDZesbT pic.twitter.com/R1DmzVibWl
The 3-mile bridge that connects Pensacola to Gulf Breeze has been shut down due to a barge that has broken loose and is wedged under the bridge (Source: Gil Osterloh) #HurricaneSally #Pensacola pic.twitter.com/w2xIaMJkuX
— Destin-Fort Walton Beach ???? (@CityofDestin) September 15, 2020
"I'm not just saying that as a meteorologist, I'm saying that as a human. I'm saying that as a brother, as a son, and as an uncle. I do not want to report on any deaths from flash flooding."
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 16, 2020
A flash flood *EMERGENCY* has been declared from Gulf Shores, AL to Pensacola, FL. pic.twitter.com/Xw4Y1l9IF8
Waves crashing over the cement at the Port of Pensacola Ferry Terminal. These boats are tied down but they’re bouncing around like toy boats. #sally pic.twitter.com/hhH2qORTrZ
— Jordan Steele (@JordanSteele) September 16, 2020
A friend of mine that lives in Pensacola just sent me this, getting kinda dicey out that way… #HurricaneSally2020 #Sally pic.twitter.com/NMcimz0ORW
— #ForTheH ⚾️ {.P-Nav.} (@PNav57) September 15, 2020
Taking it in Pensacola! #Sally pic.twitter.com/ry51xkxZhE
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) September 16, 2020
COASTAL FLOODING FROM SALLY
— Kaitlin Wright (@wxkaitlin) September 15, 2020
Tuesday morning scene from Pensacola Beach. This is just the start. With an eastward shift in the track, some locations in Northwest Florida and Southwest Alabama will see 25+'' of rain. #Sally #NWFL
Video captured by Steve Luppert on Pensacola Beach pic.twitter.com/BfEwAfQLJb
Pensacola Beach is currently just outside the outer band of Hurricane Sally!#HurricaneSally #HurricaneSally2020#PensacolaBeach pic.twitter.com/l6LJNR9o0R
— Justin Paine (@jpainefrommaine) September 14, 2020
Docks ripped apart, cars and boats destroyed, trees down and flash flooding. Hang in there Gulf Coast! ???? #Sally #Gulfcoast #NWFL #flwx
— Kaitlin Wright (@wxkaitlin) September 15, 2020
Video by Kinga Switzer from Bayshore Drive in Pensacola, Florida pic.twitter.com/Vt0LNe9iU8
Bet Matt Gaetz doesn’t want to show Pensacola this! It might panic them because they shouldn’t know what the threat is! Trump pic.twitter.com/eqBb1LKJcK
— Le Chat Biden Democrat (@LeChatNoire4) September 14, 2020
Eye wall is drifting toward Gulf Shores to Orange Beach to Pensacola Beach. Intense storm surge will arrive when winds shift offshore @RadarOmega_WX pic.twitter.com/36QwaSUiGu
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) September 16, 2020
Wow- this video!! A streetlight dangling in the middle of Palafox Street, downtown #Pensacola. Still turning red-to-green, for now. #HurricaneSally has strengthened to Cat. 2 and barreling toward FL panhandle & AL southeast coast. @TODAYshow @MSNBC pic.twitter.com/nFpL0ZwPNX
— Sam Brock (@SamBrockNBC) September 16, 2020
Starting to get gnarly along the Bayfront in Pensacola! Lots of overwash already! Full LIVE coverage on @weatherchannel #HurricaneSally2020 #pensacola #Sally pic.twitter.com/W4qCDAnYyT
— Chris Bruin (@TWCChrisBruin) September 15, 2020
The wind is howling out here on Pensacola beach and several areas of the beach are already flooded, like here at Quietwater. County workers are securing trash cans by the pavilions now @NWSMobile @pnj pic.twitter.com/BGQ5YhHeMV
— Annie Blanks (@AnniePNJ) September 15, 2020
WATCH: Huge waves are hitting the Pensacola Pier as Hurricane Sally brings heavy rain and gusty winds to the Gulf Coast.
— 7News DC (@7NewsDC) September 15, 2020
StormWatch7 Blog: https://t.co/B8R3RX1Pwn pic.twitter.com/yfzLhMsdWP
Getting real bad in Pensacola. #Sally pic.twitter.com/5Hl0dPVKq6
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) September 16, 2020
It's not the intensity of #Sally that you should be concerned with. It's the duration.
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 16, 2020
LIVE (and drenched) in Pensacola Beach, Florida, @TWCChrisBruin explains why: pic.twitter.com/k8zyy5vqH2
12:30 AM CDT: Winds picking up here in Pensacola. #Sally nearing coast as a Cat 2 hurricane pic.twitter.com/LRoJm4YYOR
— Joel Franco (@OfficialJoelF) September 16, 2020
VIDEO: A condominium complex parking lot in Pensacola Beach is completely flooded. A voluntary evacuation has been issued for Zone A in Escambia County #sally https://t.co/PKpT9zG4xi pic.twitter.com/gdwhmFQSXn
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 14, 2020
We’ve see a lot of damage all over Escambia County but this is possibly the craziest thing I saw today. Hurricane Sally washed up a construction barge to a family’s backyard at the Pensacola Country Club. They believe it may have come from the Three Mile bridge. @weartv pic.twitter.com/24EDzp6A4r
— Jennifer Munoz (@JennifermunozTV) September 16, 2020
Flooding in downtown Pensacola from Hurricane Sally today left several cars submerged in the water: https://t.co/xDkbkqajTr pic.twitter.com/LTQKxaKy9m
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 16, 2020
#HurricanSally: Highway 297-A at Ashbury Lane is under water and currently impassable. @weartv and https://t.co/c6VECh0I0a with live looks at the storm damage and the recovery efforts underway. #HurricaneSally @WEARTV_Showers pic.twitter.com/fEwiQFmxhJ
— AlShowersWEAR-TV (@WEARTV_Showers) September 16, 2020
RESCUE TEAMS: Rescue teams seen responding to Forest Creek residents in need of assistance from Hurricane Sally.
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 17, 2020
Send in your video/photos to us here: https://t.co/jzpaorIINr pic.twitter.com/V7fktqo1FB
Here is an aerial view of the damage on the new Three Mile Bridge in Gulf Breeze after Hurricane Sally. https://t.co/OfNcvqiV9E pic.twitter.com/K3ia5O9Pl4
— WEAR ABC 3 (@weartv) September 18, 2020