Ahead of Debby, expected to hit North Carolina as a Tropical Storm, the National Weather Service has called for a potential of extreme flooding from rain associated with the storm. Below is the local National Weather Service’s weather briefing:
● Debby is expected to cross northern Florida today and move near the
Georgia/South Carolina coast during Tuesday. The storm will move very slowly
near the South Carolina coast Wednesday and Thursday before moving
northward.
● The very slow progression of the storm could result in catastrophic amounts of
rainfall across northeastern South Carolina and southeastern North Carolina,
which would result in life-threatening flash flooding. Otherwise, gusty winds,
some surge, and a few tornadoes are also possible – but it is too early to predict
these specific impacts with detail given the uncertainty in the track beyond
Wednesday.
● All interests in the Carolinas, and marine interests across the coastal waters,
should continue to prepare for this evolving weather situation.



