Tropical Storm Colin was on its way to strike Florida

Posted on 06/06/2016 | About Florida State

Tropical Storm Colin was on its way to strike Florida on Monday and threatening rains forecasters said could cause some serious flooding along much of the state's Gulf coast.

A large portion of Florida's western and Panhandle coast was already under a tropical storm warning when the National Hurricane Center announced that a quickly moving depression had become a named storm. The centre said it is the earliest that a third named storm has ever formed in the Atlantic basin.

Colin's maximum sustained winds Monday morning were near 40 mph (65 kph) with some strengthening forecast before reaching the Florida coast. The storm was centred about 410 miles (665 kilometres) southwest of Tampa and moving north near 10 mph (16 kph).

Tropical storms carry wind speeds of between 39 mph (63 kph) and 73 mph (117 kph).

“It's going to impact most of the state in some way,” Gov. Rick Scott said in a phone interview. “Hopefully we won't have any significant issues here, but we can have some storm surge, some rain, tornados and some flooding.”

The centre of Colin is expected to approach the coast of the Florida Big Bend area Monday afternoon or evening, forecasters said.

Colin is expected to produce rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches and forecasters said up to 8 inches possible across western Florida, eastern Georgia, and coastal areas of the Carolinas through Tuesday.

Air Canada has an alert on flights to Orlando and Tampa today warning passengers to check in case of delays, due to what they are calling Tropical Storm Kate rather than Colin. Kate was last November's Floriday named storm.

Scott postponed a political meeting with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump scheduled Monday in New York so he can remain in the state capital to monitor the weather.

It is the latest in a series of severe whether events across the country, from record-breaking heat in the West, flooding in Texas and storms that are expected to cause problems in the nation's capital and mid-Atlantic region.

Scott warned residents not to simply look at the centre of the storm, saying the heaviest rain will be to the east and west of it.

The National Weather Service in Mobile, Alabama, issued a flood warning for the Shoal River near Crestview and warned of possible widespread flooding in streams, creeks, and canals. Wind gusts threatened to bring down trees and branches and cause power outages.

The Georgia coast and the north Florida Atlantic coast were placed under a tropical storm watch Sunday evening.

Sand bags were being distributed to residents in St. Petersburg, Tampa and nearby cities

In New York City, the last day of a music festival that was to include performances by Kanye West and Death Cab for Cutie was cancelled because of weather concerns.

The organizers of the Governors Ball said events on Sunday weren't going to be held “due to severe weather and a high likelihood of lightning in the area.” Strong winds and thunderstorms were predicted for the area through Sunday night.

The annual event is held on Randall's Island in New York City and usually goes for three days. Among those who performed on Friday and Saturday were Elle King, the Strokes, Beck, Miguel and De La Soul.

Organizers said ticket holders would be getting refunds.