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Tropical Storm Debby Causes Massive Flooding and Record Rainfall in North and South Carolina

Tropical Storm Debby Deluges North and South Carolina

In its relentless trajectory across the Southeastern coast of the United States, Tropical Storm Debby continues to wreak havoc, especially in North and South Carolina. The storm unleashed torrential downpours and caused massive flooding in several areas, underlining the urgent need for precaution and preparedness among local communities.

Rainfall Records Broken

The impact of Debby is notably felt in its astonishing rainfall numbers. The tempest has shattered rainfall records in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina over the past couple of days, according to observations from the National Weather Service. In Florida, totals of over 19 inches were recorded in Lake City and nearly as much in Parrish and Sarasota. Summerville in South Carolina was drenched with a record 17.27 inches, with similarly high totals in Green Pond and Edisto Beach. In Georgia, Rincon recorded 13.44 inches of rain.

Warnings for East Coast States

As Debby churns menacingly off the coast, various warnings have been issued for the East Coast. Flood warnings remain in effect for parts of eastern Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Residents in these areas are urged to exercise extreme caution, particularly when driving on waterlogged roads to avoid accidents.

North Carolina Government Prepares for Deluge

The government of North Carolina is making provisions to mitigate potential damages as Debby threatens major rainfall and flooding. Governor Roy Cooper emphasized the grave situation, warning all residents across the state to prepare for a deluge, and cautioning against trying to navigate flooded areas by foot or in vehicles.

Battle Against the Elements

Tropical Storm Debby is both strengthening and slowing down as it lingers off the coast of the Carolinas. The storm’s intensity is bolstered by warm waters off the Atlantic Coast, raising its sustained winds to 60 mph. However, dry air around the storm’s center limits its potential, indicating the intricate dynamics of such weather patterns.

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