MIAMI (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Barry approached hurricane status on Sunday as forecasters warned residents of coastal areas in the Florida panhandle to take precautions to protect life and property.
Barry's maximum winds had increased to 70 mph by mid-day Sunday, and the storm had expanded outward to include areas within 115 miles of its center, the National Hurricane Center (news - web sites) said.
Barry was located 140 miles south of Walton County, Florida, and its center was headed toward Okaloosa County, where officials had advised some residents to evacuate even as the sun broke through clouds over most of the county.
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Barry's maximum winds had increased to 70 mph by mid-day Sunday, and the storm had expanded outward to include areas within 115 miles of its center, the National Hurricane Center (news - web sites) said.
Barry was located 140 miles south of Walton County, Florida, and its center was headed toward Okaloosa County, where officials had advised some residents to evacuate even as the sun broke through clouds over most of the county.
is that by you? are you gonna be ok? after you just moved and everything... will your storage facility gym hold up?

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