We've been very lucky. Tropical Storm Debby ingested tons of dry air, which helped to cut down on extreme rain totals so far. That said, there WILL be rounds of extremely heavy rain.
Around 2 a.m. Thursday, Debby made landfall as a tropical storm near Bulls Bay, South Carolina with a minimum central pressure of 995 millibars and maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour.
Bulls Bay is no stranger to tropical activity of historic nature, as with 1989's Hurricane Hugo, Bulls Bay recorded 20-foot storm surge. This storm surge at Bulls Bay with Hugo is still the highest storm surge the eastern coast of the U.S. has ever recorded.
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