- Underscoring the storms unpredictable nature, forecasters discontinued a tropical storm warning for Louisiana after forecast models indicated Debby was less likely to make a westward turn than initially predicted. (msnbc.com)
- The National Hurricane Center now expects Tropical Storm Debby to reach hurricane status as it tracks west across the Gulf of Mexico. Saturday afternoon, Debby became the fourth named storm of the Atlantic Season and the first in the Gulf. (msnbc.com)
- MIAMI -- Slow-moving Tropical Storm Debbys outer bands lashed Florida with rain and kicked up rough surf off Alabama on Sunday, prompting storm warnings for those states and causing at least one death. (Detroit Free Press)
- A tornado killed one person in Highlands County today as Tropical Storm Debby lashed the Tampa area with whipping coastal winds, high surf and a soaking rain. Roads are getting inundated and the Florida Highway Patrol has closed the Sunshine Skyway. (Tampa Bay Online)
- Debby was centered about 165 miles (265 km) southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River and was moving slowly northward at around 3 mph (5 kph). The storm was expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Tuesday night. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- A tropical storm advisory has been issued for parts of four southern U.S. states as tropical Tropical Storm Debby, the fourth storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, makes its way to the Gulf Coast bringing heavy rains and thunderstorms. (Voice of America)
- Drenching rains will continue for another day or two while Tropical Storm Debby hangs out in the Gulf of Mexico and takes a slow, uncertain track. At 2 p.m. Sunday, the storm was 105 miles south-southwest of Apalachicola and packing 60 mph winds. (St. Petersburg Times)
- (CBS/AP) MIAMI - Tropical storm warnings were issued Sunday along the northeast coast of the Gulf of Mexico, as Debby lashed parts of the Gulf States with wind and rain. (CBS News)
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Tropical Storm Debby
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