At 8 Pm Edt, Debby Was Downgraded To A Depression.
It Was Located About 25 Miles North Of Cedar Key Florida Moving Ene Near 6 Mph.
It Should Track Ewd Across The Fl Peninsula And Into The Atlc By Wed Aftn.
Radar And Satellite Shows That Assocd Feeder Bands Have Significantly Diminished In Winds.
Overnight The Main Local Threat Will Continue To Be Widespread
Flooding, Especially With Onshore Flow This Eve Around The
Steinhatchee Area In The Southeast Big Bend.
Therefore An Areal Flooding Warning Was Issued For Northern Dixie, Lafayette And Taylor Counties. The Flash Flood Watch For This Area Has Been Discontinued.
Tides Are Forecast To Be 1 To 2 Feet Above Normal Here.
However With Winds Soon Shifting To Offshore, This Tide Height Should Not Be Sufficient To Aggravate Any Additional Flooding Beyond What Is Already Occurring.
With The Termination Of The Tropical Storm Warning For The Eastern
Waters, A Small Craft Advisory Has Been Issued For This Area.
The High Risk Of Rip Currents Remains In Effect For The Coastal
Counties From Walton To Franklin.
Tae Watches/Warnings/Advisories...
Al...None.
Ga...None.
Fl...None.
Gm...Small Craft Advisory Until 11 Am Edt Wednesday For Apalachee Bay-Coastal Waters From Ochlockonee River To Apalachicola Fl Out To 20 Nm-Coastal Waters From Suwannee River To Keaton Beach Fl Out 20 Nm-Waters From Suwannee River To Apalachicola Fl From 20 To 60 Nm.