Gov. Scott declares state of emergency for subtropical storm Alberto
Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for all 67 counties of Florida. The Subtropical Storm formed in the western Caribbean Sea Friday morning. Alberto brings the threat of flooding,…

Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for all 67 counties of Florida.
The Subtropical Storm formed in the western Caribbean Sea Friday morning.
Alberto brings the threat of flooding, strong winds, and tornadoes to Southwest Florida.
Subtropical Storm Alberto Severe Weather Warning
NBC2 has issued a SEVERE WEATHER FIRST ALERT for Saturday.
Alberto is the first named storm of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season.
The storm is currently slowly moving North through the Gulf of Mexico.
According to NBC2, Alberto will not make landfall in Southwest Florida.
However, the subtropical storm is expected to bring sustained 15 - 25 mph winds throughout the weekend.
Gov. Scott urged Floridians to watch the weather closely and make a plan.




