NOAA blew it again - as of this time yesterday only a disorganized system with development not expected.
Tropical Storm JULIA
This system produced locally heavy rainfall and wind gusts between 45 and 55 mph near the northeastern coast of Florida during Tuesday evening. The strongest wind gusts from Julia will shift to the coastal areas of Georgia and South Carolina through Wednesday.
"Winds of this strength could bring down small trees and produce sporadic power outages.
The strong winds will produce rough seas, minor coastal flooding and beach erosion from north of Jacksonville to Charleston, South Carolina, into Thursday.
Heavy rainfall could lead to localized flooding from portions of Florida to South Carolina. Areas at greatest risk for flash flooding will be those hit hard by Hurricane Hermine during early September.
"The heaviest rainfall is expected between an area just north of Jacksonville, Florida, to near Charleston, South Carolina.