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Tropical Storm Debby Expected To Intensify As A Hurricane Before Making Florida Landfall

Tropical Storm Debby Forecast From The Weather Channel

By Alric Lindsay

The National Hurricane Center and the Weather Channel reported today, August 4, 2024, that Tropical Storm Debby is anticipated to undergo rapid strengthening and could potentially develop into a hurricane before reaching land in Florida.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Debby currently has maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and is located approximately 155 miles (255 km) southwest of Tampa, Florida, moving in a north-northwest direction at 13 mph.

The storm is expected to veer north later today, followed by a slower movement towards the northeast on Monday and Tuesday.

On its projected path, the centre of the storm will traverse the eastern Gulf of Mexico through tonight and is forecasted to reach the Florida Big Bend coast on Monday morning.

Debby is then expected to move at a slow pace across northern Florida and southern Georgia on Monday and Tuesday.

Regarding impacts, high rainfall, storm surges and swells are forecasted for Debby. 

As a result of the foregoing, the following watches and warnings are in effect:

Stakeholders in the above areas are encouraged to monitor Tropical Storm Debby as the forecasts may change at any time. They should also take steps to prepare for the storm, including ensuring that storm preparedness kits and plans are in place.

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