Hurricane Sally, now a Category 2, takes aim at the Gulf Coast
More than 17 million people are in the path of the hurricane, and hundreds of miles of coastline are under storm watches and warnings.
More than 17 million people are in the path of the hurricane, and hundreds of miles of coastline are under storm watches and warnings.
Less than three weeks after Hurricane Laura slammed Louisiana, Hurricane Sally emerged, quickly strengthening before hitting the Gulf Coast. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Hurricane Sally could bring storm surge of up to 11 feet for parts of the Gulf Coast and rainfall of up to 16 inches. Meteorologist Lonnie Quinn joins "CBS Evening News" with more on the latest track and forecast.
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