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Debby formed Saturday and is forecast to strike Florida’s Big Bend Monday, bringing flooding rains. Then the storm could stall for days near the Southeast coast.
Hurricane and tropical storm watches have been issued for parts of Florida as a storm system bringing rain, coastal flooding and high winds moves toward the Sunshine State’s western coast. Fo… ...
AccuWeather forecasters say there are two different scenarios on where the tropical wave could go. Florida residents should be prepared for either.
Tropical Storm Debby, which has placed 61 of Florida’s 67 counties under a state of emergency, is the fourth named storm of this Atlantic hurricane season.
Tropical Storm Debby will travel over very warm waters Sunday, and likely to reach the Big Bend as a hurricane early Monday. Up to 12 inches of rain, tornadoes, and storm surge.
Tropical Storm Debby expected to hit Florida as a hurricane, bringing storm surge, then historic rainfall and "potentially catastrophic flooding” to the Atlantic coast.
Hurricane Watches and Tropical Storm Warnings have been announced for the west coast of Florida.
Follow our live updates on the storm. Debby rapidly strengthened into a hurricane on Sunday night, hours before it was expected to make landfall over Florida’s Big Bend coast early Monday.
Hurricane watch issued for parts of Florida as it braces for Debby The storm strengthened into a tropical depression late Friday and is expected to become a tropical storm by Saturday night.
Tropical Depression Four strengthened into Tropical Storm Debby late Saturday afternoon - and could reach near hurricane strength as it heads north over the weekend.