Watch: Catfish appear on flooded streets in Florida during Hurricane Debby
Catfish were spotted swimming along residential Florida driveways and yards ahead of Debby's landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.
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Catfish were spotted swimming along residential Florida driveways and yards ahead of Debby's landfall as a Category 1 hurricane.
The center of Tropical Storm Debby is located near Savannah, Georgia, but is forecast to move over the warm Atlantic waters later Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Debby may still be wreaking havoc on the Southeast, but tens of millions of people in the Northeast, including those in New York City and Philadelphia, face a significant flood threat as the deadly storm's tropical moisture spreads up the East Coast of the U.S.
Officials with the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District said that at least four structures were damaged, and two homes were destroyed during the Edgehill Fire on Monday. Gusty winds and temperatures above 100 degrees helped the fire spread on the Little Mountain.
Steering currents between the deep tropics and the mid-latitudes can become weak and variable around 30 degrees north latitude. Recent cyclones, such as Debby in 2024, Florence in 2018, Harvey in 2017, and Fay in 2008, all became stationary or stalled within a few hundred miles of the latitude.
A representative for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection says that they were alerted to more than two dozen packages of cocaine that washed ashore the Florida Keys during Debby. The agency estimates the drugs have a street value of over one million dollars.
The time to prepare for the impacts of Tropical Storm Debby in Charleston, South Carolina, has quickly dwindled as torrential rain and strong winds begin to push into the region after the deadly storm made landfall along Florida's Big Bend region early on Monday morning as a Category 1 hurricane.
A waterspout spun off Lake Erie and into downtown Buffalo on Monday damaging at least one building in an unexpected weather story no one had on their bingo cards to start the workweek.
Deadly Tropical Storm Debby continues to lash Florida and the Southeast with damaging wind gusts and flooding rain after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday morning, and thatâs having a major impact on travel for thousands of people hoping to catch a flight to or from places like Tampa and Orlando in Florida, and Charlotte in North Carolina.
Debby is now a tropical storm over North Florida. It missed Tallahassee, the largest population center in the area, but will bring relentless rain to areas east of there as it tiptoes into Georgia and eventually the Carolinas.