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POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE DEBBY
Rainfall Forecast (from the Weather Prediction Center)
RAINFALL: Debby is expected to produce an additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall with locally higher amounts, across coastal portions of North Carolina today, with locally considerable flooding expected.
Across eastern Pennsylvania into Upstate New York, an additional 1 to 3 inches of rainfall with locally higher amounts are expected through Friday night. This will likely result in areas of considerable flash and urban flooding, as well as river flooding.
For portions of Northern New England, 1 to 3 inches of rain with locally higher amounts are expected through Friday night. This will result in isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding.
About this product:
This graphic is created by the NWS/NCEP Weather Prediction Center (WPC) and shows rainfall potential when a tropical cyclone threatens land. The graphic is displayed as a Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF), which shows rainfall totals for a specified time period, based on forecaster discretion. For more rainfall information, visit the Specialized WPC Precipitation Forecasts. For WPC QPFs in KML Format, Click Here.