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Debby tracker: See tropical storm's path as it's projected to push northeast Tropical Storm Debby moved along the central coast of South Carolina on Wednesday and is now set to impact parts of ...
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 ...
After a second landfall in the Carolinas, Tropical Storm Debby is expected to bring torrential rain and wind to the Northeast, potentially causing major travel delays. CBS News (Video) Posted ...
The storm is expected to continue moving northeast. At least seven people have died related to Debby — four in Florida, including two children, one in Georgia and two in North Carolina.
CEDAR KEY, Fla. — 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. Debby will ...
Mid-Atlantic and northeastern states were being inundated with rain and severe weather from the remnants of Debby on Friday, bringing dangerous flash flooding and the threat of tornadoes.
Tropical Storm Debby is slowly moving northeast off the South Carolina coast, after leaving six dead in Florida. The National Hurricane Center is expecting the storm to strengthen throughout the ...
Tropical Storm Debby was downgraded to a tropical depression on Thursday after leaving at least seven people dead ... still threatens northeast US. By Rich McKay and Brad Brooks. August 9, 2024 12 ...
Tropical Storm Debby shifted west ... Before it heads northeast to the tristate, the storm Thursday was expected to bring ... Long Island was drying out Wednesday after a system hit the area ...
(CNN) — Tropical Depression Debby is expected to pick up speed Friday as it charges toward the Northeast, threatening to whip up flooding rains, damaging winds and tornadoes along its path. More ...
C edar Key, Florida, had a storm surge of up to 5.8 feet above normal tide levels, equating to a peak inundation of about 4.65 feet above ground level as Hurricane Debby made landfall on Aug. 5.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Tropical Storm Debby was swirling over coastal Georgia and the Carolinas Wednesday, taking its time before moving north toward New York City. The storm already caused flooding ...