The National Hurricane Center elevated Tropical Storm Debby to a Type 1 hurricane as it persists toward Florida’s Gulf Coast. In its 11 p.m. advisory, the NHC stated Hurricane Debby is closing the northern easter Gulf Coast with currents of 75 mph with a main force of 985 MB.
Debby is predicted to cause significant flooding in parts of northern and central Florida, as said by NHC.
- From the Suwannee River to the Florida Gulf Coast to the Ochlockonee River
- Gulf of Mexico
Hurricane Debby Alert
A hurricane alert is in result for:
- Indian Pass to West of the Aucilla River
A tropical storm alert is in impact for:
- Dry Tortugas
- West shore of the Florida cloak from Boca Grande to south of Yankeetown
- Ochlocknee River to Indian Pass
- Suwannee River to Yankeetown.
- Tampa Bay
- Lake County
- Sumter County
An equatorial storm watch is in result for:
- Polk county
- The southern beach of the Florida arm east of East Cape Sable to the Card Sound Bridge
- The west shore of the Florida cape from Aripeka to the maw of the Suwannee River
- Florida beach west of Indian Pass to Mexico coast
- Georgia and South Carolina shore to the South Santee River
A storm wave warning has been allocated for:
- Aripeka to the mug of the Aucilla River
- From the center of Longboat Key to Aripeka, containing Tampa Bay
- West of the Indian Pass to Aucilla River.
- Florida’s Big Bend province.
A storm overflow watch has been allocat for:
- The beach of Florida west of the insolence of the Aucilla River to Indian Pass
- The west shore of the Florida cape from Bonita Beach northward to the jaws of the Suwannee River, containing Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor
- Georgia and South Carolina shore to the South Santee River
A tornado alert has been allocated for most of Florida, containing:
- Orange County
- Osceola County
- Flagler County
- Volusia County
- Marion County
- Lake County
- Polk County
- Seminole County
- Sumter County
- Okeechobee County
What impacts will Debby have?
Flooding rain, powerful wind, and storm waves are being witness across the Sunshine State along Debby’s landfall. Numerous feet of hurricane surge and hurricane-force breezes are predict to pummel Florida as the hurricane forces inland.
Pictures from the Fort Myers location displayed feet of flooding Sunday afternoon as Debby came.
In St. Petersburg, waves thrashed the coast as equatorial storm-force winds wailed.
Once Debby creates landfall in Florida’s Big Bend province, the storm is predict to move northeastward via Florida and bring historic rainfall and a life-threatening hurricane wave to Georgia and the Carolinas.
Where is Hurricane Debby Will Go?
Hurricane Debby will drive north and northeast, making landfall in Florida’s Big Bend province on Monday morning. From there, the prediction becomes less certain. An all-around trend to the northeast is anticipated before Debby delays to a snail’s speed in the environs of Georgia and South Carolina.
Warning for Hurricane Debby?
Various tropical temperature alerts publish in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. An Alert in the Big Bend region, where currents of at least 74 mph are expected.