Nearing Landfall: Tropical Storm Debby to Drench South Carolina
Debby Weakens to Tropical Storm, Still Poses Flooding Threat
Up-to-Date Information on Debby's Current Location and Projected Path
As of 2 pm, Tropical Storm Debby is located just 10 miles southeast of Savannah, Georgia, and moving north at 5 mph. It has weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm, but still poses a significant flooding threat to South Carolina. Maximum sustained winds are currently 40 mph, with gusts up to 50 mph. Debby is expected to make landfall early Thursday morning near the South Carolina coastline, bringing with it heavy rain and potential flooding.
Debby's Path of Destruction: From Florida to Georgia and Beyond
Debby has already left a trail of damage in its wake, bringing torrential rains and dangerous flooding to Florida and Georgia. As it moves across Georgia, Debby will continue to weaken, but it is still expected to bring heavy rain to the state. By midday, rain is forecasted in Savannah, Georgia.
Stay Informed and Prepare for Debby's Impact
It is crucial to stay informed about Debby's latest developments. Monitor local news and weather forecasts for updates on the storm's path and intensity. Residents in the affected areas should be prepared to take necessary precautions, such as securing loose objects, filling up on gas, and stocking up on essential supplies like food, water, and batteries.
Additional Resources for Tracking Debby's Progress
* [National Hurricane Center](https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/) * [Weather Underground](https://www.wunderground.com/) * [AccuWeather](https://www.accuweather.com/)
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