Debby strengthens to Category 1 hurricane, expected to make landfall in Florida
- Governor Ron DeSantis warned of flooding statewide from Tropical Storm Debby, expected to make landfall as a hurricane Monday in the Big Bend region near Tallahassee.
- The storm has maximum sustained winds between 74 mph and 95 mph and could strengthen to Category 2.
- Life-Threatening storm surges of 6 to 10 feet are expected along Florida's Gulf Coast.
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Winds were estimated at up to 128 kilometers per hour.
Tropical Storm Debby threatens catastrophic floods
Debby downgraded to tropical storm after making landfall in Florida as Category 1 hurricane
Debby made landfall on the Big Bend coast of Florida Monday, bringing potential record-setting rains, catastrophic flooding and life-threatening storm surge.
As the hurricane season promises to be unprecedented in North America, Hurricane Debby just arrived on Monday in the southeastern United States. The water could rise up to 3 m and more than 100,000 people are already without electricity.
Heavy Storms, Flooding Expected In PA As Hurricane Debby Moves North
Heavy Storms, Flooding Expected In PA As Hurricane Debby Moves North - Across Pennsylvania, PA - A stormy and wet week is in store for the Philadelphia region as the impacts from Hurricane Debby bring the potential for storms.
Hurricane Debby expected to bring 6-12 inches of rain to the Aiken area
Aiken residents can expect a soggy first full week of August. The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm Debby to bring 6-12 inches of rain to Aiken and the surrounding area.
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