As Tropical Storm Debby continues to unleash heavy rainfall over Florida, residents in various areas are facing significant challenges due to the excessive precipitation. The Sarasota/Bradenton region, known for its average of over 9 inches of rain in August, has been inundated with even higher amounts from the storm.
Some of the top rainfall reports in the state as of Monday morning include:
- Lakewood Ranch: 16.56 inches
- Parrish: 14.66 inches
- Siesta Key: 12.57 inches
- Sarasota, Bradenton International Airport: 12.43 inches
- Pinellas Park: 12.11 inches
Additionally, the Big Bend region has experienced a significant increase in rainfall, with reports of six to 8 inches since Sunday night. The torrential rain has led to the issuance of at least 10 flash flood warnings across Florida, causing waterways to swell and flood.
Notably, parts of the Manatee River have risen to major flood stage just south of Tampa, posing a serious threat to the surrounding areas. Forecasters predict that several waterways in the Tampa region will reach major flood stage early this week, while some in the northern part of the state are expected to reach at least moderate flood stage.
The ongoing impact of Tropical Storm Debby underscores the importance of preparedness and vigilance in the face of extreme weather events. Residents are advised to stay informed about local conditions and heed any evacuation orders or safety precautions issued by authorities.