Monitoring Local Flooding Post Debby
AM Weather Headlines:
- Post Debby Cleanup
- Hot and Humid
- PM Scattered Showers/Storms
- Hot, but Quieter Weeken
Discussion
A cold front will move through today as Debby continues its track north and away from the area. A few scattered showers and storms will be possible this afternoon. Highs will reach the low 90s but it will feel like the triple digits based on the humidity. The front will stall near the area leading to more chance afternoon storms through the weekend. Highs will reach the low 90s. Temps will fall back below average by the end of the weekend with highs in the mid 80s as a ridge builds over the ArkLaTex. isolated to widely scattered afternoon and evening storm chances through mid-week. Better rain and storm chances arrive by the end of the week.
Latest on Tropical Depression Debby:
About 80 mi NE of Charlotte (in Central VA)
Winds: 30 mph.
Movement: NNE at 26 mph.
Pressure: 1001 mb.
Winds: 30 mph.
Movement: NNE at 26 mph.
Pressure: 1001 mb.
Flooding Latest:
More than 25,000 without power in the Carolinas still. More than 8,000 remain in Mecklenburg county.
Flood watch expired early. A few flood advisories for streams and creeks remain for York, Chester and Rowan counties. Flood warnings along the Rocky River and Pee Dee basins in Stanly, Anson, Richmond and Chesterfield counties.