"Debby" Approaching the Fl. Big Bend

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Updated: 6/26/2012 2:23 am
Weakening "Debby" approaching the Fl. Big Bend...very heavy rain & isolated tornadoes for the First Coast....daily record rainfall for June 25th at JIA of 7.36" (old record for the date was 2.92" in 2008)

** A significant flooding threat for the First Coast...isolated tornadoes into Tue.**....while winds won't be extreme, it won't take as much as it would typically take to uproot trees given the saturated soil.....

Dry air (see 2nd satellite [water vapor] image below) & westerly shear has had its way with "Debby" leaving the tropical cyclone in a shambles when it comes to organization.  The storm should soon be ashore near the Fl. Big Bend but a broad & long southerly fetch of winds to the east of the center will continue to pull tropical moisture northward across Fl. & the First Coast into Georgia.  The result will be profound effects NE Fl. & SE Ga. in the form of major flooding with near record flooding possible in some areas.  

For the First Coast...heavy rain & a few t'storms will occur into Wed. with the potential for storm totals of 10-20 inches, locally up to 25"!! resulting in a significant flooding threat along with at least isolated tornadoes.
Saturated soils will allow for easily uprooted trees & scattered power outages.

"Debby" should continue to weaken on its transit near & across Fl. before eventually emerging in the Western Atlantic by Thu. or Fri.

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