You know, we've got so many problems right now, who even has time to think about this one?
Tropical Depression 19 formed into Tropical Storm Sally in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center, making it the earliest named "S" storm in recorded hurricane season history.
As of 1 p.m. Saturday, Sally was forecast to move through the Gulf and make landfall Tuesday along the Louisiana-Mississippi border as a low-level hurricane.
Hurricane can come or not come. It doesn't matter. But it should know that if it causes anyone to cancel school, the mayor might try and cancel its unemployment benefits.
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