Slow-moving Tropical Storm Debby is forecasted to bring significant rainfall and gusty winds to North Carolina this week. Originally making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane along the Gulf Coast of Florida on Monday (05 August) morning (local time), Debby has since weakened to a tropical storm.
The heaviest rain is anticipated from Wednesday (07 August) through Friday (08 August), with southeastern North Carolina expected to receive the most precipitation, potentially over a foot in some areas.
In addition to heavy rain, gusty winds are likely to cause power outages. The storm also brings a threat of brief tornadoes near the coast. North Carolina Governor declared a state of emergency on Monday (05 August) as Debby approached, underscoring the seriousness of the situation and the potential impacts on residents and infrastructure.
Authorities are urging residents to prepare for possible flooding and power outages, advising them to secure loose outdoor items and have emergency supplies ready. The state of emergency declaration enables quicker mobilization of resources and support to affected areas. The situation will be closely monitored as Debby progresses, and residents are advised to stay informed through local weather updates and follow any evacuation orders if issued.
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