2024 Hurricane Debby

Formed: August 3, 2024
Dissipated: August 11, 2024

Hurricane Debby was a slow-moving and erratic Category 1 hurricane that caused widespread flooding across the Southeastern United States in early August 2024. The fourth named storm and second hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, Debby developed from a tropical wave that was first noted by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) on July 26. (wikipedia.org)

2024 Hurricane Debby

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