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Recent storms and extreme heat in North Carolina have triggered a surge in pests including mosquitoes and lawn-killing worms.
Tropical Storm Debby will likely become Hurricane Debby Sunday night as it prepares to begin its hook in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
Though no longer a tropical storm, now-Tropical Depression Debby was still dropping copious amounts of rain on eastern states Thursday evening as the Northeast braces for the system's arrival.
Heavily populated and low-lying counties of South Carolina and Georgia are bracing for deadly floods as Tropical Storm Debby lumbers across the Southeast. Since making landfall Monday morning in Fl…
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Tropical Storm Debby expected to become a hurricane before it ... - MSNTropical Storm Debby 11 p.m. Saturday update Tropical Storm Debby is now expected to become a hurricane by Sunday night as it continues to strengthen as it makes its way through the eastern Gulf ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNWatch Tropical Storm Chantal conditions from these Myrtle Beach SC area live beach camsThese 23 live streams, from Little River to Pawleys Island, give you a real-time look at the Myrtle Beach area.
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Axios Raleigh on MSNTropical Storm Chantal highlights growing threat of quickly forming tropical weatherTropical Storm Chantal might have had the perfect recipe for catching people unawares: It formed rapidly (only reaching tropical storm status on Saturday) over a holiday weekend and moved slowly while dropping torrential rain.
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Sarasota County leaders voted Tuesday to create a separate stormwater department — breaking it off from Public Works — just days after a joint investigation by Florida Trident and Suncoast Searchlight revealed systemic mismanagement ahead of catastrophic flooding from Tropical Storm Debby.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday continued to project a medium chance that a system moving over Florida would emerge into the Gulf and develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.