Gordon kills Florida tot
Blamed for the death of a Florida baby and intense wind and rain that pummeled parts of the northern Gulf of Mexico coast, Tropical Depression Gordon weakened Wednesday but still spread bands of heavy rains across a swath of the South as it swirled over central Mississippi.
It promised more of the same on a forecast track expected to take it northeast into Arkansas,. By Saturday, what's left of the storm was forecast to hook to the north, then northeast on a path toward the Great Lakes.
Gordon never reached hurricane strength by the time it came ashore Tuesday night just west of the Mississippi-Alabama line.
Its maximum sustained winds reached 70 mph. It knocked out power to at least 27,000 utility customers in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. By Wednesday afternoon the numbers were down to about 5,800 in Alabama, 3,000 in Mississippi and a little more than 2,000 in Florida.
No major damage or serious injuries were reported, other than the one fatality — a baby in a mobile home, struck by a large tree limb in Pensacola, Fla., late Tuesday.
Neighbors told the newspaper the victim was about 10 months old.