The Latest: A downgraded Debby still threatens with heavy rain and flooding
Debby has been downgraded from a tropical storm but is lashing the coasts of the Carolinas with rain. Into the weekend, forecasters say parts of the East Coast can expect heavy downpours, flash flooding and possible tornadoes. The mid-Atlantic states and parts of New York and New England will see significant rainfall that could cause dangerous flooding. Interstate 95 near bigger cities could be affected.
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Flash flooding hits South Carolina town
The town of Moncks Corner, South Carolina, was hit early Friday by flash flooding from the remnants of Debby, with the National Weather Service saying it received reports of up to 3 feet (0.9 meters) of fast-moving water in roadways.
“We have multiple swift water rescue teams responding to flooded areas,” officials in surrounding Berkeley County said on the social platform X, and an emergency shelter was opened at Berkeley Middle School.
The water flooded homes and businesses in Moncks Corner, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) inland from Charleston.
The town earlier in the week was damaged — including businesses battered and vehicles flipped over — after Debby spawned tornadoes.
Dangerous flooding, tornadoes still possible in ‘Debby’s final chapter,' meteorologist warns
Accuweather’s chief meteorologist Jon Porter said Debby will be remembered for its “very slow movement,” dumping large amounts of rain throughout North Carolina.
Some parts of the state saw 1 to
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