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High winds and heavy rains from Tropical Storm Debby lashed Florida on Monday. About 500 people were rescued from flooded homes in Sarasota, Florida, a beach city popular with tourists, the ...
Tropical Storm Debby was nearly over the Georgia border Monday evening, leaving at least four dead and widespread flooding along Florida’s Gulf Coast, plus a punch of powerful wind and storm ...
Tropical Storm Debby slammed Florida as a Category 1 hurricane earlier Monday. The storm has drenched communities in the state and is expected to bring much more rain to Georgia and South Carolina.
Tropical Storm Debby is slamming the Southeast with heavy rain after making landfall in Florida as a Category 1 hurricane on Monday. At least six people have been killed in Florida and Georgia.
On the east coast, a tropical storm warning was declared from the Florida-Georgia border to Ponte Vedra Beach. [26] 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.
5 a.m: Tropical Storm Debby’s location, wind speed The slow-moving system was 80 miles southwest of Savannah, Georgia, and moving 7 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm had ...
Tropical Storm Debby was a tropical cyclone that caused extensive flooding in North Florida and Central Florida during late June 2012. The fourth tropical cyclone and named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a trough of low pressure in the central Gulf of Mexico on June 23. At the time, Debby was the earliest ...
From June 23 to 26, 2012, Tropical Storm Debby produced a significant tornado outbreak across the Florida Peninsula.Throughout the entire event, 25 tornadoes touched down across the state, making the outbreak the second largest on record in Florida, behind only that spawned by Hurricane Agnes, which produced 28 tornadoes from June 18 to 19, 1972. [4]