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Debby is expected to combine with another weather system over the Mid-Atlantic on Friday, gaining speed as it pushes to the northeast, forecasters said. The storm could dump as much as 25 inches ...
Tropical Storm Debby churns in the Gulf of Mexico as the system is forecast to rapidly strengthen on a track to hit Florida's Big Bend late Sunday or early Monday. As of 8 p.m. EDT on Sunday ...
Tropical Storm Debby is wreaking havoc up and down the East Coast as it delivers torrential rains and dangerous flooding to South Carolina – even while helping drive another significant flood ...
Debby, still a tropical storm at the time, made its second U.S. landfall around 2 a.m. near Bulls Bay, South Carolina, just northeast of Charleston, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Debby's influence remained strong on Friday, when the National Weather Service warned that rainfall could reach 15 to 25 inches in the Northeast and New England.
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Debby has dumped 4 to 12 inches on much of Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia since its outer bands reached the region Sunday. Sanderson has soaked in about 15 inches.
Winds from Tropical Storm Debby reached 80 mph when it hit the Florida coast just miles from where Hurricane Idalia hit almost exactly one year ago. Florida isn't in the clear yet, however.
As Tropical Depression Debby moves up the coast, the National Hurricane Center is warning of the potential for flooding and tornadoes in the Carolinas, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
A nor’easter is about to hit the Northeast in May. That’s very unusual. This disruptive type of coastal storm is more typically seen during winter and rarely happens in May.