WEATHER
If Debby stalls along the Southeast coast this week, there could be dire implications for locations in Georgia and the Carolinas in term of flooding and storm surge.
Now with Debby well inland over the southeastern United States, AccuWeather meteorologists continue to raise concerns of the tropical storm's slow forward speed that will lead to excessive rainfall from southeastern Georgia to coastal areas of the Carolinas. So much rain may fall to lead to life-threatening conditions.
Over the next several days, Debby is projected to linger along the Southeast U.S. coast to produce significant flash flooding, gusty winds and prolonged coastal inundation. AccuWeather expert meteorologists say that there is a growing threat of relentless rainfall and flooding impacts as the storm slowly tracks from northern Florida to parallel with the Georgia and Carolina coast.
Now with Debby well inland over the southeastern United States, AccuWeather meteorologists continue to raise concerns of the tropical storm's slow forward speed that will lead to excessive rainfall from southeastern Georgia to coastal areas of the Carolinas. So much rain may fall to lead to life-threatening conditions.
Over the next several days, Debby is projected to linger along the Southeast U.S. coast to produce significant flash flooding, gusty winds and prolonged coastal inundation. AccuWeather expert meteorologists say that there is a growing threat of relentless rainfall and flooding impacts as the storm slowly tracks from northern Florida to parallel with the Georgia and Carolina coast.
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