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Tropical Storm Debby brought buckets of rain and gusty winds to Palm Coast and Flagler County over the weekend.
Wind gusts reached 40 mph in Flagler Beach Monday morning, according to county officials.
As of 10 a.m. Monday, East Palm Coast had 3.53 inches of rain, according to Bob Pickering, at the Flagler County Emergency Operations Center.
The 10 a.m. update has Tropical Storm Debby's projected path heading east straight across Florida throughout the week. The latest projected path can be found here.
Rain totals from June 23 to June 25 are as follows (as of 10 a.m.):
3.51 inches / East Bunnell / Flagler EOC
3.08 inches / Northeast Palm Coast / Skywarn
2.48 inches / NW Palm Coast / Skywarn
3.53 inches / East Palm Coast / Skywarn
4.25 inches / Bunnell / School Board
3.50 inches / Daytona North / County Staff
As of 10 a.m. Monday, Tropical Storm Debby is currently located about 90 miles southwest of Apalachicola and is barely moving, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Send pictures of this weekend's storm to Shanna Fortier at shanna@palmcoastobserver.com.
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