Subtropical Storm Debby Forms!

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7 Aug 2018 9:44 AM
Subtropical Storm Debby has now formed in the northern Atlantic. She has sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving north at 16 mph! Subtropical Storm Debby Forms! Debby will keep her winds sustained at 40 mph until Wednesday morning, and then she will gradually weaken to a depression by Wednesday night. Debby is not looking to make any land impact. Subtropical Storm Debby Forms! Although Debby is not looking to make land impact, we still want to keep an eye out on the Atlantic. We are moving into the heart of hurricane season and could start to see more activity spark up. Find the latest updates on what is happening in the tropics here at WeatherNation!   For WeatherNation -Meteorologist Shelly Lindblade
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