Tropical Storm Debby Weakens, Makes Second Landfall in Georgia
Forecast Eye Path and Live Tracking Map
Updated 25 Minutes Ago
Tropical Storm Debby has weakened to a 50 mph storm as it moves from Florida into Georgia, making its second landfall. The storm has brought heavy rains and winds to the coastal region, and a Hurricane Warning remains in effect for parts of Georgia and South Carolina.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is tracking the storm's path closely and has issued a Tropical Storm Warning for the Georgia coast. The storm is expected to continue moving north-northeast, passing near or over Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, by Saturday morning. Tropical Storm Debby is expected to weaken further as it moves inland, but heavy rainfall and flooding remain a concern.
Residents in the affected areas are urged to take precautions and monitor the storm's progress. The NHC recommends that people in the warning area secure loose outdoor items, bring in pets, and have an evacuation plan in place in case of flooding.
Satellite images and forecasts of Hurricane Debby 2024 can be found on the NHC website. The website also provides live tracking maps and up-to-date information on the storm's path and intensity.
For more information on Tropical Storm Debby, please visit the NHC website or follow the NHC on social media for the latest updates.
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