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    Debby tracker: See tropical storm's path as states brace for more rain, flooding

    By Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY,

    3 hours ago

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    Heavy rainfall and conditions for flooding is expected to continue in multiple states along the East Coast through Thursday as Tropical Storm Debby continues to move through the region.

    According to an advisory posted Wednesday by the National Hurricane Center , heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby across portions of eastern South Carolina and southeast North Carolina is expected to persist through Thursday, which could broaden the areas of " considerable flooding ."

    Flooding could occur in the Piedmont of the Carolinas, the area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, as well as portions of Mid-Atlantic states and Vermont through Saturday morning, the National Hurricane Center says.

    Conditions around Tropical Storm Debby will continue to spread along the southern Atlantic coast from South Carolina to North Carolina through Thursday. Tropical storm warnings and watches are in effect for some of those areas.

    See damage left by Debby: Photos show flooded streets, downed trees after hurricane washes ashore

    Forecasters warn of 'dangerous' storm surge

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    Tropical Storm Debby's path. National Hurricane Center, NOAA

    The National Hurricane Center also warned that a "dangerous" storm surge was possible along the South Carolina coast, from the South Santee River to Cape Fear.

    The agency recommends that residents follow any advice from local officials.

    Tropical Storm Debby tracker

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    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Debby tracker: See tropical storm's path as states brace for more rain, flooding

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