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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.
Hurricane Debby made landfall along Florida’s Big Bend coast on Monday morning after it was strengthened to a Category 1 storm, leaving Floridians bracing for catastrophic conditions as the ...
With some projections showing Debby could dump 16 inches or more in some places, here's how that compares to rainfall amounts of recent storms, according to the weather service: Tropical Storm ...
More than 2 ft (0.6 m) of storm surge inundated Fort Myers Beach, where communities there were still recovering from the record storm surge from Hurricane Ian nearly 2 years prior, resulting in major flooding. Beach erosion caused road closures in Siesta Key. [71] The city of Sarasota recorded over 20 in (510 mm). [72] As Debby made landfall ...
Slow-moving Debby has positioned itself to cause catastrophic flooding in the southeastern United States at midweek. Inches of rain will pour down in hours, and feet of rain will drench some ...
Tropical Storm Debby is slamming the Southeast with heavy rain after making landfall in Florida as a Category 1 hurricane on Monday. At least six people have been killed in Florida and Georgia.
Tropical Storm Debby, in the Gulf of Mexico Sunday afternoon and headed toward the Big Bend area of Florida, is forecast to impact parts of South Carolina and North Carolina this week.Alerts have ...
"The biggest threat from Debby is going to be the potentially historic rainfall," said National Hurricane Center Director Dr. Michael Brennan in an 11 a.m. update.