Debby strengthens to 60MPH as it moves closer to North Carolina
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Published 2024-08-07
Triangle: The latest path shows Debby's center moving through North Carolina Thursday night. The Triangle will see periods of rain and flooding Tuesday through Friday. The Triangle is under an extreme risk for flooding on Thursday.
NC coast/eastern counties: Debby has already prompted tornado watches and warnings along the coast in New Hanover County and Pender County, as well as Wrightsville Beach and surrounding areas. Tropical Storm Debby is approaching the North Carolina coast, prompting tropical storm watches and warnings for parts of the state.
Fayetteville/southeastern counties: Tropical Storm Debby is expected to dump around 9 inches of rain in counties south of the Triangle. River flooding is a concern, with major flooding already forecast for the Lumber River in Lumberton.
South Carolina: Some strengthening is forecast Wednesday and Thursday as Debby drifts offshore, before it moves inland Thursday over South Carolina. Flash flood warnings, Tornado warnings and curfews have been issued for parts of South Carolina.
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All Comments (7)
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Thank you for being on the group in Fayetteville area. We are in Grays Creek and seem to often only get Raleigh info.
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Everyone gonna be fine
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Unfortunately it's the little storm that won't quit.
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The lady forecaster is dressed for an evening cocktail... At least, though, it's not like others who seem to be bursting under the tightness...
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8:18 hope she is right
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we are all gonna die