Tropical Storm Debby Brings Renewed Flooding Threat to Carolinas
Tropical Storm Debby is set to bring another round of heavy rainfall to the already saturated Carolinas as it slowly makes its way north. After causing significant flooding and damage in Florida, the storm is expected to make a second landfall in South Carolina before moving up the East Coast.
Key points:
Slow movement: Debby's slow pace is contributing to excessive rainfall and flooding.
Second landfall: The storm is expected to make another landfall in South Carolina.
Widespread flooding: Many areas have already experienced severe flooding, with some locations seeing over a foot of rain.
Tornado threat: The storm is also bringing the risk of tornadoes to the region.
Emergency declarations: States of emergency have been declared in North Carolina and South Carolina.
As Debby moves north, it is expected to bring heavy rain and potential flooding to Virginia and other parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
Stay updated on the latest forecasts and warnings from local weather authorities.