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Debby May Be A Depression Soon

| June 26, 2012 @ 10:33 am

Debby is looking extremely ragged this morning. The wind shear and dry air are taking a toll on the storm.

The flight level winds continue to decrease and surface wind measurements with the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer (SFMR) are as well.

Debby will become a depression in the next 24 hours as it moves slowly eastward.

Debby is expected to continue east or east northeast across Florida. The new official track has it into the Atlantic by by early Thursday. It could re-intensify over the open waters, but it should not threaten any land areas.

It will finally be goodbye to Debby.

Category: Tropical

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