The first named storm of the season — Subtropical Storm Alberto — made landfall on Florida’s Panhandle on Monday evening, officials said.

Emergency management officials in Florida said the storm struck Laguna Beach just before 5 p.m. with wind speeds of about 45 miles per hour. And although some gusts were said to have been stronger, officials have signaled that they are even more worried about the potential for torrential rain and severe flooding.

An array of mandatory and voluntary evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Franklin, Gulf and Walton Counties. With the heavy toll of Hurricane Irma in the state’s rearview mirror, Gov. Rick Scott has already declared a state of emergency in all 67 Florida counties.

“Remember, the track of these storms can change without notice,” he said in a statement. “Everyone in our state must be prepared.”