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Tropical Storm Debby Intensifies, Florida Braces for Potential Hurricane Landfall and Flood Hazards

Tropical Storm Debby Live Updates: Intensified Storm Expected to Hit Florida as a Hurricane

Overview: The Upcoming Storm

Currently gaining strength over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Debby is forecasted to escalate into a category 1 hurricane before making landfall in Florida on Monday morning. Debby is reported to be ramping up rapidly, with winds escalating to 65 mph. The storm poses a highly significant flood hazard over the southeastern United States.

As of now, Tropical Storm Debby stands about 160 miles west-southwest of Tampa, Florida. The storm is predicted to dwindle on Monday and Tuesday as it advances inland, but not before reaching the Florida Big Bend coast.

Florida Prepares for the Storm

In anticipation of the severe weather conditions due to the storm, Florida’s Governor has activated the Florida National Guard and the Florida State Guard. The decision comes as an early measure to counter the expected landfall of the future Hurricane Debby in Florida. Most parts of Florida are under a Tornado Watch until 8 p.m. with potential tornadoes expected to occur principally in western and northern Florida, along with southern Georgia.

Tropical Storm Debby: The Warnings Issued

Hurricane Warning

The extent of the warning covers the Florida coast, from the Suwannee River to the Ochlockonee River, with a watch effectuated for the Florida coast west of Ochlockonee River to Indian Pass and Florida coast south of Suwannee River to Yankeetown.

Storm Surge Warning

An advisory for a storm surge was also relayed for the Florida coast from the midpoint of Longboat Key up north to Indian Pass, inclusive of Tampa Bay. A similar watch has been imparted for the Florida coast from Bonita Beach to Aripeka, covering Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor, as well as the Georgia and South Carolina coast from the mouth of the St. Mary’s River to the South Santee River in South Carolina.

Tropical Storm Warning for Florida

For the Dry Tortugas, Florida coast south of Suwannee River to East Cape Sable, and Florida coast west of Ochlockonee River to Indian Pass, Tropical Storm warnings have now been declared. A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Florida’s west coast from Indian Pass to Mexico Beach, along with the Georgia and South Carolina coast from the mouth of the St. Mary’s River to South Santee River, South Carolina.

Essential Preparations and Actions to Take

As Debby nears, the primary impacts expected to be faced by Central Florida include flooding, tropical storm-force winds, and tornadoes. It is crucial that residents have a storm safety place prepared in the event of being under a tornado warning. The recommended course of action is getting to the lowest level of your home, preferably in an internal room far removed from any windows and doors.

Residents are also advised to have multiple channels to receive weather alerts and warnings active particularly during sleep hours and potential power outages. It’s essential to stay connected and alert during the storm to remain informed about breaking news alerts and the latest weather conditions.


Author: HERE Asheville

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