Key Messages for Tropical Storm

Key Messages for Tropical Storm

Key Messages for Tropical Storm DebbyIssued by: TNW News Operations Hurricane DivisionTime: 5:00 AM EDT Sunday, August 4, 20241. Heavy Rainfall and Flooding:Heavy rainfall is expected to result in considerable flash and urban flooding across portions of northern Florida through Friday morning.Southeast Georgia and South Carolina may experience potentially historic heavy rainfall through Friday morning, leading to severe and widespread flash and urban flooding.Significant river flooding is also anticipated in these areas.2. Hurricane and Tropical Storm Conditions:Hurricane conditions are expected on Monday along portions of the Florida Big Bend region where a Hurricane Warning is in effect.Tropical storm conditions will begin this evening, extending through Monday farther south within the Tropical Storm Warning area along Florida's west coast, including the Tampa Bay area and the Lower Florida Keys.3. Storm Surge Inundation:There is a danger of life-threatening storm surge inundation along portions of the Gulf coast of Florida from Aripeka to Indian Pass.Life-threatening storm surge is also possible south of Aripeka to Bonita Beach, including Tampa Bay and Charlotte Harbor.4. Additional Impacts and Monitoring:Impacts from storm surge and strong winds are possible elsewhere in Florida and along the southeast coast of the United States from Georgia to North Carolina through the middle of the week.Interests in these areas should continue to monitor updates from the TNW Operations Hurricane Division.Additional watches and warnings will likely be required later today.Stay updated with the latest information by following TNW News and the TNW News Operations Hurricane Division on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), and visit tnwweather.com for more details.TNW Hurricane Division Chief: Todd NardoneNext Bulletin: The next bulletin will be issued at 12:49 PM Sunday. Stay safe and stay informed.

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