Tracking Tropical Storm Debby: What to know about coastal South Carolina, Upstate forecasts (2025)

Nina TranGreenville News

Tropical storm Debby is still on track to produce "catastrophic" flooding across southeast Georgia and eastern South Carolina leading up to Friday.

This update comes from the National Hurricane Center's (NHC) 5:00a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6 forecast discussion regarding Debby.

Heavy rainfall will likely impact northern North Carolina, portions of Mid-Atlantic States, and southern New England through Sunday morning.

Hazardous storm surge and tropical storm conditions will also spread north along the southeast U.S. coast from northeastern Florida to North Carolina moving into the middle of the week.

Parts of Florida where Debby passed through remain in dangerous conditions including downed power lines and flooded areas.

Here's what to know about this morning's brief on Debby.

Where is Debby now? Where is it headed next?

As of 8 a.m., Aug. 6, Debby's center was located inland over southeastern Georgia, moving toward the northeast near 6 mph, per the NHC's public advisory. Through Thursday night, the storm will move slowly toward the east and north. Later today, the center will move offshore Georgia's coast, drifting offshore through early Thursday. It will then move inland over S.C. on Thursday.

How much rain will Debby bring?

Debby is expected to produce potentially historic rainfall totals of 10 to 20 inches, with maximum amounts of 25 inches, bringing areas of catastrophic flooding across portions of the eastern half of South Carolina, and southeast North Carolina through Friday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

From northern North Carolina through portions of the Mid-Atlantic States, 4 to 8 inches of rainfall, with local amounts to 12 inches, are expected through Sunday morning. This rainfall will likely result in areas of considerable flash and urban flooding, with river flooding possible.

An additional scattered 1 to 2 inches of rainfall, with maximum amounts of 4 inches is possible across western portion of the Central Florida Peninsula and southeast Georgia today which may aggravate any ongoing flooding conditions across that vicinity.

What to know about Debby's wind gusts

Debby currently has maximum sustained winds near 45 mph with higher wind gusts. The storm's winds are forecast to strengthen as it moves offshore on Wednesday and Thursday. To the east of the center, tropical storm winds will extend outward up to 205 miles. Recently, sustained winds of 39 mph and a gust up to 48 mph were reported at Winyah Bay Light near Georgetown, S.C.

What advisories are currently in effect?

The National Hurricane Center announced the following weather advisories as of 8 a.m., Aug. 6:

∎ Storm Surge Warning: Altamaha Sound, Georgia to South Santee River, S.C.

∎ Storm Surge Watch: North of South Santee River, S.C. to Cape Fear, North Carolina

∎ Tropical Storm Warning: Altamaha Sound, Georgia to Little River Inlet, S.C.

∎ Tropical Storm Watch: North of Little River Inlet, S.C. to Surf City, North Carolina

Tropical storm winds across Georgia, SC, NC

Throughout the morning, tropical storm conditions are expected over areas of Georgia's tropical storm warning area. The conditions will continue along the S.C. coast within the tropical storm warning area through Thursday night. The tropical storm warning area in North Carolina may experience the same conditions Wednesday night.

Storm surge update

Normally dry areas near the coast may be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the shoreline due to storm surge and tide. From Altamaha Sound, Georgia to Cape Fear, North Carolina, water could reach heights between 2-4 feet above ground. This may happen if the peak surge occurs during high tide.

Will Debby affect Greenville?

According to Doug Outlaw with the NWS at GSP, Greenville County is not expected to experience severe impact from the tropical storm.

"Currently, our radar is raining from Greenwood all the way to the coast and Lancaster all the way through the coast. There's little bits of sprinkles of light rain over southern Greenville County, and kind of drifting in from northeast and the Gaffney area. But we're not really expecting a lot of influence from Debby until Thursday, and the rainfall that's currently ongoing is going to pretty much stay in place until Thursday because Debby is pretty much stationary," he said.

As Debby moves into Florence, S.C., Greenville is forecast to receive rainfall amounts up to 1.35 inches, which is comparable to Charlotte's 4 inches. Rain will rapidly increase east from Charlotte, leaving Greenville in what Outlaw calls, "pretty good shape."

"We're not expecting any flooding from the Greenville area," Outlaw said. "As far as wind, we'll get a northeast breeze from the north on Thursday and Thursday night, Thursday afternoon, with wind from 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts around 30 miles per hour."

On Saturday, Debby will move farther up into North Carolina and northeast away from Greenville, bringing rain in the area to an end.

Charleston County rainfall totals through Monday night

These are unofficial rainfall totals from Tropical Storm Debby through Monday night, as reported by National Weather Service volunteers.

∎ Charleston: sites ranging from 2.01 inches to 4.21 inches.

∎ Ravenel: 4.19 inches.

∎ Kiawah Island: 4.18 inches.

∎ Ace Basin: 4.16 inches.

∎ Mount Pleasant: 1.94 inches to 3.39 inches.

∎ Maryville: 3.17 inches.

∎ Seabrook Island: 2.38 to 2.87.

∎ Dewees Island: 2.28 inches.

∎ Sullivan's Island: 1.83 inches.

∎ Wambaw: 1.44 inches.

∎ Snowden: 1.32 inches.

Nina Tran covers trending topics for The Greenville News. Reach her via email at ntran@gannett.com.

Tracking Tropical Storm Debby: What to know about coastal South Carolina, Upstate forecasts (2025)

FAQs

When did Debby hit Florida? ›

Hurricane Debby this year made landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida, in the state's Big Bend on August 5. Tracking inland, it weakened to a tropical storm hours later but still caused four deaths.

What is the biggest immediate threat to a coastal communities during hurricanes? ›

Storm Surge

This hazard is historically the leading cause of hurricane related deaths in the United States. Storm surge and large battering waves can result in large loss of life and cause massive destruction along the coast.

How do forecasters predict the amount of storm surge that will affect a coastal area? ›

They use a computer model called SLOSH to predict storm surge heights. The model depends critically on the hurricane's track, intensity, and size. SLOSH uses water depths, land elevations, and barriers to the flow of water to compute surges as they move inland.

What happens to a hurricane when it hits a coastal area? ›

After a hurricane hits a coastal area, it can travel inland. At this point, the storm has typically weakened, but it can still cause damage. Torrential rains from the storm can cause rivers to flood their banks and mudslides to form. Around the world, about 10,000 people die each year in hurricanes and tropical storms.

What category is Hurricane Debby? ›

As noted, Debby made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane, exposing a relatively small area in Florida to hurricane force winds. However, a much broader area of Florida and Georgia has been exposed to tropical storm force winds.

What year was Hurricane Debbie? ›

Which disaster is triggered most by a hurricane? ›

Floods and flying debris from the excessive winds are often the deadly and destructive results of these weather events. Slow moving hurricanes traveling into mountainous regions tend to produce especially heavy rain. Excessive rain can trigger landslides or mudslides and flash flooding.

What are the 3 most destructive hurricanes? ›

Superstorm Sandy (2012), Hurricane Katrina (2005), and Harvey (2017) are some of the most destructive hurricanes that caused economic impacts totaling over $434 billion.

What is the highest storm surge ever recorded in the US? ›

The all-time record for highest U.S. storm surge is Hurricane Katrina's 27.8 feet in Pass Christian, Mississippi in 2005 (measured from a “still water” mark found inside a building where waves couldn't reach).

How far inland does a 15 foot storm surge go? ›

For Hurricane Ian, storm surge reached up to 15 feet at the coast on Fort Myers Beach, and was pushed 15 miles inland. Along rivers and waterways, storm surge was pushed up to 24 miles inland, with a depth up to eight feet.

What is the best thing you can do if you live in hurricane-threatened areas? ›

✓ Follow instructions issued by local officials.

Take refuge in a small interior room, closet or hallway on the lowest level during the storm. Put as many walls between you and the outside as you can. ✓ Stay away from windows, skylights and glass doors.

What is the greatest threat to coastal areas during a hurricane? ›

Introduction. Along the coast, storm surge is often the greatest threat to life and property from a hurricane.

How far is Inland safe from a hurricane? ›

Winds associated with a hurricane are most intense near the center of the storm. As a storm moves inland, winds rapidly decrease, but hurricane force winds can be felt as far as 150 miles inland. The stronger and faster the storm is moving, the further inland hurricane force winds will be felt.

What was the worst hurricane in history? ›

The 1900 Galveston hurricane, also known as the Great Galveston hurricane and the Galveston Flood, and known regionally as the Great Storm of 1900 or the 1900 Storm, is the deadliest natural disaster in United States history.

What date did Hurricane Donna hit Florida? ›

Donna continued west, and made a northwestward turn on the 9th bringing the hurricane to the middle Florida Keys the next day at Category 4 intensity. Donna then turned northeastward and crossed the Florida Peninsula on September 11. Hurricane Donna proved to be a formidable opponent for Florida's Gulf coast.

When did Debby Ryan play Jessie? ›

She had starring roles in the series The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011), the film 16 Wishes (2010), the series Jessie (2011–2015), and the film Radio Rebel (2012).

When was hurricane Jessie? ›

Hurricane Jessie (2022)
Category 5 Major Hurricane (SSHS)
FormedAugust 14
DissipatedSeptember 1
Highest winds10-minute sustained: 250 km/h (155 mph) 3-minute sustained: 250 km/h (155 mph) 1-minute sustained: 260 km/h (160 mph) Gusts: 270 km/h (165 mph)
Lowest pressure919 hPa (mbar)
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When did Debby Ryan become famous? ›

After receiving her start on television commercials and guest spots on popular Disney Channel shows like "Hannah Montana" (2006-2011) and "Wizards of Waverly Place" (2007-2011), Ryan then made a splash on the hit series "The Suite Life on Deck" (Disney Channel, 2008-2011), where she played girl-next-door Bailey Pickett ...

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