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  2. Where is Debby? Will the storm hit New Jersey - AOL

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    Meteorolgists at the National Hurricane center are closely monitoring Debby’s path. The next few days will provide more clarity on its movement and potential impacts on regions along the East Coast.

  3. Possible waterspouts, downpours from Debby in the forecast ...

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    New Jersey appears to have dodged Tropical Storm Debby, with the expected path to touch just past the northwestern part of the state. And that means much less moisture.

  4. Debby Path: Tropical Storm shifts west bringing track over ...

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    Tropical Storm Debby is making its way over the Atlantic Wednesday, with concerns of flooding and rainfall in North and South Carolina, according to the National Weather Service's latest forecast.

  5. Debby storm path: A look at the flooding, destruction storm ...

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    Tropical Storm Debby is predicted to hit South Carolina early on Thursday and move northeast this week, hitting the Southeast before moving north through the Mid-Atlantic states and New England.

  6. Hurricane Debby - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Debby was a slow-moving, erratic, and destructive tropical cyclone that caused widespread and severe flooding across the Eastern United States and portions of Eastern Canada, becoming the costliest natural disaster in the history of the Canadian province of Quebec.

  7. Debby-triggered flooding traps people in homes and forces ...

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    Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for all of New York as the remnants of Debby impact the region. New Jersey will be under a state of emergency starting at 6 p.m., Lt. Gov Tahesha Way ...

  8. List of New Jersey hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    September 12, 1960 – Hurricane Donna moved up the East Coast of the United States and passed offshore New Jersey, causing heavy damage along the coast, but less than other states struck directly by Donna. The hurricane produced 105 mph (170 km/h) wind gusts and a storm surge of 6 feet (1.8 m) near Atlantic City, and 8.99 in (228 mm) of ...

  9. NJ emergency evacuation? Here's what to do if a hurricane comes

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    A hurricane's horizontal scale is about a 1,000 times larger than a tornado and a hurricane can last days or weeks, while a tornado lasts for minutes. Cyclone vs. hurricane