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- Tropical Storm “Debby” is expected to strengthen over the ocean and make landfall again.
- Continue to be vigilant for flood damage caused by heavy rain.
- Check the latest weather information.
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- According to the U.S. National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm “Debby” was located over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Carolina as of 2 PM on the 7th. It is moving slowly northeast while strengthening.
- If it maintains its current trajectory and speed, it is expected to make landfall in South Carolina later in the evening on the 7th.
- A tropical storm warning has been issued for some coastal areas of South Carolina and North Carolina. Record-breaking heavy rain is expected from the coast inland, and meteorological authorities strongly advise continued vigilance against flood damage, strong winds, and storm surges.
- The latest weather information is updated regularly on the following websites and local media. Please make sure to obtain the most current weather updates for your area of residence or where you are staying, as various weather warnings and advisories may be issued.
Reference Links:
- U.S. National Hurricane Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
- The Weather Channel: http://www.weather.com/
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