Debby strengthens to Category 1 hurricane as it continues to move north toward Florida's Big Bend

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Published 2024-08-04
At 11 p.m., Debby turned from a tropical storm into a Category 1 hurricane. Debby was located about 100 miles WNW of Tampa and was moving north at 12 miles per hour.

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  • @cc9944
    First weather guy I trust. Most try to sensationalize and cause panic... Mad respect for you weather guy! Keep it up!
  • I underestimated the amount of rain, the intensity as well as the wind. These storms are so tricky.
  • u guys need to spend some of ur budget on sound dampening panels for that massive room. the echos are worse than debby
  • @MarysGigs
    You are the one I go to for real weather reports
  • @Bigsky1886
    They’re so happy that it became a hurricane
  • @mikey_is_Grim
    Seminole Florida here. Only slight flooding from horrendous rain. And power went out for 3 hours.
  • Forget Tampa….Your missing Taylor county and way north of Tampa where we have super high wings much like when Idalia hit…..no electric against 3am ….roof damage..pole barns…sheds…house…..so don’t forget the big bend area….damn.
  • Like Beryl a month ago, Debby is a hurricane only on paper. Not a single station anemometer will truly record steady winds (gusts don’t count) of 74mph or more.
  • @reneeg4817
    Just left my area ft Myers we had a lot of flooding.
  • If you download the app, wouldn’t you be notified and wake up Vs. Waking up and be notified 😆
  • old forecast so there shouldn't be anyone here, but the bit about "a lot of people saying this was going to shift east" weren't wrong. every model said north but Debby said nope, northeast.