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    Home » Blog » New York City experiences light rain and winds as Debby moves towards Northeastern America

    New York City experiences light rain and winds as Debby moves towards Northeastern America

    August 10, 2024Updated:August 10, 2024 World No Comments
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    The main problem is now the high-speed winds that are left in Debby’s awake as it begins to affect Northeastern America.
    According to the New York Post, Tropical Storm Debby’s relics caused flash floods in southeastern New York and northeastern Pennsylvania.
    The wind made landfall in South Carolina early on Monday as a type 1 hurricane, moving over the Atlantic Ocean, before making a second, exotic storm-like impact in Florida early on Thursday.
    The National Hurricane Center reports that Debby has been downgraded to a tropical depression in the evening of Thursday and will be categorized as a post-tropical storm by Friday.
    Although the tropical storm Debby is suddenly halting the rainfall in New York City, strong winds are still forecast.
    In Steuben County, near the Pennsylvania border, authorities ordered emergency in the cities of Jasper, Woodhull, and pieces of Addison due to rising waters that made some streets inaccessible, trapping some residents.
    But, by mid-evening, as the risk of severe flooding diminished, some of those removal requests were lifted.
    By 7:30 pm, Tropical Storm Debby, which earlier sparked storm and flash flood warnings in the capital, had largely abandoned the city, with radar indicating that its center was moving quickly at 38 mph.
    Northern and Southern California were hit hardest by the heavy snowfall, storms and hurricanes.
    In the southeast region of the US, 8 people have died so far as a result of the wind.
    On Friday night, 40 miles winds were reported from the five cities. Even though these winds are less powerful than the 50 mph ones that were previously mentioned, they also present a chance.
    Saturday evening, the storm is expected to punch out in the water.
    Because Debby receives a lot less rain than other locations in New York, the authorities have lifted the flash storm instructions.
    According to the New York Post, FOX Weather scientist Christopher Tate referred to this as” good information,” noting that “any weather we’re going to see in the metro area may be simple and should minimize flood impacts… nothing like what we experienced earlier this week.”
    Debby has mostly left New York City, but her impact continues to cause delays at the airports.
    According to journey status updates, both JFK and LaGuardia suffered numerous flight delays on Friday night. Some were as long as four hours.

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