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A Florida National Guard vehicle drives through a flooded street caused by the rain and storm surge from Hurricane Debby on August 05, 2024, in Cedar Key, Florida (Getty Images)
Hurricane Debby made landfall along Florida’s Big Bend coast on Monday morning after it was strengthened to a ... While storm surge reached up to six-feet at Cedar Key in the early hours of ...
By 5 p.m., nearly 200,000 Florida customers remained without power, largely clustered in Taylor County, near where Debby came ashore. The numbers had already started to decline from a high of ...
At 5 a.m., the National Hurricane Center said Debby was close to moving ashore north of Cedar Key as it begins a sweep across North Florida and the Southeast that is expected to dump more than a ...
A hurricane warning was declared for areas in between the Suwannee River and Indian Pass. [26] Ahead of Debby's landfall in Florida the SPC issued a Tornado Watch [27] along with a slight 5% tornado risk. Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 61 counties of Florida. [28]
Up to 6 feet of storm surge flooding occurred at Cedar Key, Florida, near landfall Monday morning. ... Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane just before 7:00 a.m. EDT Monday morning near ...
A street flooding in Largo, Florida, during Debby. In Levy County, tropical storm force winds were felt along the coast. Heavy rainfall was reported across the county, with the CoCoRaHS site near Chiefland of receiving 13.42 inches (341 mm). At Cedar Key, tides reached 6.78 feet (2.07 m) mean lower low water on June 25. The highest storm surge ...
On this path, Debby will likely cross the coast between Carrabelle and Cedar Key by Monday afternoon. Tropical Storm Debby probable path as of 5 p.m., Saturday, August 3, 2024