Diana Eslick, an assistant manager at a 7-Eleven near the beach in Naples, said the storm hadn't disrupted her morning at work.
"So far it's going good....
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NAPLES, Fla. — Tropical Storm Fay moved inland Tuesday after making landfall in southwest Florida, bringing soaking rains and gusty winds but failing to reach the minimal hurricane status that had been predicted. Find Us On Facebook
Streets were largely deserted in the early morning hours in Naples. Rain swept across desolate streets that were littered with palm fronds and other minor debris, and there was street flooding in spots but no immediate reports of storm surge damage.
Diana Eslick, an assistant manager at a 7-Eleven near the beach in Naples, said the storm hadn't disrupted her morning at work. "So far it's going good....
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