A catastrophic flooding threat will become a huge concern for the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida over the next 72 hours. PLEASE take evacuation orders seriously (if you are under any), and prepare now if you are in the path of the flooding/storm surge threat. It doesn't matter if Debby is a tropical storm or hurricane, the flooding will still pose major concerns with the current forecast.
Thank you for the updates, Max. I've got a couple dozen family members in the Lowcountry area of South Carolina and I'm way out here in San Diego, CA! This helps me cope from 2,500 miles away.🙏😊
I seen in the past years that where there was Forrest fires or surrounding grass fires on the foothills of Southern California resulted in mud slides because the fires burn off vegetation that prevented these mudslides.
Oh my lands. HAARP is a teeny lab in a teeny college that measures ionosphere activity. Ie, finds new ways to predict sunstorm disruptions. 1) There’s a POLAR JET STREAM between us and that part of Alaska. Even if they could “create weather” up there, it couldn’t get past the jet stream. 2) Y’all who believe that people can create tropical storm systems, have clearly never looked at how much energy goes into making a hurricane. Or even a tornado. A hurricane has more energy than every single tactical nuke ever made. Just one hurricane. Just one _small_ hurricane. The atmosphere is very, very large. The energy for weather comes from the imbalance between polar temperatures and warm temperatures at the equator. Water is lifted from the seas and cools high in the atmosphere, and releases MASSIVE amounts of heat energy. MIND BOGGLINGLY huge amounts of heat energy. Water is very good at storing and releasing energy. People, and the things we make, are very very bad at storing and releasing massive amounts of energy. In fact, we still haven’t figured out how to do this without blowing things up, or burning down cities, or lighting forests on fire. There’s not enough batteries on this entire planet capable of storing the energy stored in a single tropical storm. So yeah. Please, stop spreading this nonsense.
I appreciate this. I just moved here and it was terrifying for me (last night). Other Floridians seem nonchalant about it as if it’s just a regular Monday.
@@aliciamarie9704 These storms are just strong winds and rain. My area was directly hit by Ian that was almost a cat 5. Just watch out for flooding and storm surge warnings, and stay prepared for power outages. After Ian I didn’t have a/c, internet, or power for a month.
where i am the tropical storm hit us hard even though it wasn’t supposed to. our streets and lake are completely flooded and even if it doesn’t rain the flooding is getting worse. i hope everyone is doing well ❤
I am in Ruskin, right on Tampa Bay and the water is flowing back into the Bay. It’s over the top of our dock. We were at high tide about an hour ago. Hope it doesn’t get worse because we are still getting rain.
Hurricane categories are based entirely on wind speeds. People hear cat 1 and tend to underestimate the potential for enormous rainfall. It’s a failed system of warning the public
My coworker just drove to Myrtle beach on Friday to meet up with friends that flew down on Saturday. I'm worried for her and her friends. Hopefully she and her friends will be safe and her car won't get flooded.
@aliciamarie9704 the heck with that- head inland. It's not just the storm danger, it closes everything and once the power goes out there's no lights or fuel
Everybody be safe. I currently live right outside Charleston. I literally just left Tampa Bay on Saturday from Florida. Literally trying to out run the storm but atleast I made it home in SC.
You did the right thing! I’m in FL and trapped in my own House the flooding was so bad my street merged with the Pond and all the Wildlife swam in my driveway which turned into Atlantis lol 😅
I live near Bradenton, FL and we're already seeing the worst flooding I've seen since we moved here about 15 years ago. All the roads into and out of my neighborhood are flooded and officially closed. My wife made it to work in my truck this morning but has no way to come home with all the roads closed.
The water is flowing back into Tampa Bay now and the water is over the top of our dock. We are still getting rain too. And we have tornado warnings. This storm is huge.
I was in NY during Hurricane Sandy, and being from the Carolinas, I laughed, calling it an insult to hurricanes because it was just rain. 12 hours later, it was still raining, meh whatever. 24 hours later, it still hasn't stopped. Interesting. At the end of day two, the river looked like a clogged toilet and just kept rising until it flooded.
Thank you Max! I’m in the eastern NC by the I40/I95 corridor and we just went this morning and got gas for our generator and made sure we have everything setup in case we have a power outage. Our power goes out if a 🐿️ 💨 farts too close to the power lines so we can’t take any chances. With Florence we were out of power for almost 3 weeks. I’d rather be safe than sorry. I can use the gas for my lawnmower if I don’t need it. But my pets have food and we are ready in the very least but praying for the best. Thank you for the update!
Ever since we had a drunk driver take out some poles in the next town over & I think there was a fire at a substation there the same month, literally ever since the power goes out the moment a chipmunk farts here too. It’s obnoxious.
@@SweetSunrising they don’t mind raising the electric rates but they certainly won’t correct what’s causing these issues with outages. I’ve kept up with every txt from Duke Energy about our outages so they can’t say it’s not a problem when we’ve had over a dozen in 7mths. Didn’t even have snow here this year in our area. Just takes the wind blowing.
My mom just moved to her dream home and retired in Hardeeville near Hilton Head. Thank God she’s down here in Alabama I have a bad feeling on how bad that flooding is going to be.
Yea but the good news this will send our Florida homeowners insurance even higher, so if any of you in other 49 states are thinking of moving here don't. And any of you here thinking of moving out of Florida please do.
@@junedeike6144 And I thank you for that, I wouldn't live in a blue state been there done that in NY for 63 years, but to each his own.I hear Wissie has nice weather for two or three months a year, so enjoy, winter is almost upon you.
Anyone know sources for info on climate change impacts on hurricanes? My current understanding is that there’s an expectation of hurricanes being stronger but not more frequent. Rare events give so little data to work with…
All the sources are skewed to which political party you believe in. Good luck figuring that out. Don’t worry though, big bad government is going to provide tax money relief and resources to affected areas. Good people will come together and help those in need. Maybe some corporate and wealthy recipients of government tax cuts, will help out too. They can use it as a tax write off.
@@SigFigNewton regardless of climate change there’s always gonna be outliers so it’s difficult to determine why right now. if this pattern becomes more frequent then it’s probably due to climate change.
While Debby is bringing flooding to the south I really hope it will bring some rain to drought stricken Eastern WV, SW PA, Western MD, and NW VA. Some of those areas have only had
I know I'm likely not getting as bad of an impact (not far from Norfolk in VA, but in an area that floods but drains fast) but I'm still keeping a close eye because some areas near my neighborhood flood HORRIBLY
@@chrissiemh1980 praying all is well with you? I am here visiting my son and daughter-in-law in Live Oak, Florida. I’ve been here a week and this storm completely caught me off guard. I’m usually on top of things like this but all I can say is WOW!!!! As a Floridian I have started to take these storms for granted…..it won’t do anything, it’ll miss us, I’m not evacuating. I WON’T GET CAUGHT SLEEPING AGAIN! 🤷🏽♀️
Thanks so much for the comprehensive reporting. Your information gave my family time to gather things and prepare. Some think that if it's a tropical storm it's no big deal but be wise, frequently it drops more rain. Less wind but potentially more rain.
Just FYI the first Debby 9 years ago was worse. This is bad our two is flooded, but we come together here. Thank you all for the well wishes. 🙏 We in Florida do our best to help the animals and the people we have here are awesome. God's Country😊
@@gabriellagrace4734 😅😅 OKAY.. here’s the facts Max velocity Has made seven videos about the hurricane system and gone. Live a handful of times. Ryan has made ONE VIDEO and gone live twice. These are facts. LAZY ✌🏻
Little different on the coast. 9.5 inches of rain south of Sarasota yesterday, probably another 5 today. That's a bunch o' rain. Then again Ian dropped 22-24 inches in 10 hours with 130+ MPH winds at my house so compared to that this wasn't much at all.
Eye of the storm came ashore about 70 miles southwest of me, remaining west, northwest all day. Few breaks in heavy rain. Lots of water in it. Not a lot of lightning. Gusts of wind with a lot of rain.
Debby is almost doing what Harvey did. Save that Harvey just stalled SW of Houston, putting them in the "dirty part" of the storm. Well wishes to all those impacted by Debby.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Well or Florida here. We got 22" of rain. Lost a vehicle and there is a 5 foot lake in the yard. This is the worst flooding I have ever in my life witnessed. A true nightmare.
Yeah that’s what I keep saying. Gov Cooper is gonna be putting us under a state of emergency as soon as it turns back towards land again tomorrow (or early Wed). It’s going to be an awful mess.
I live in Suwannee Florida and thank god the surge wasnt as bad as it said it was, we are still recovering from Idalia. We got 2-3 feet above ground level.
I've been in Bryan, Liberty, and McIntosh, GA Counties from 9:00 to noon today getting some things done in the rain has been constant and it's still going. Heavy at times lighter at other times
Nothing major here in North Myrtle Beach. It’s Tuesday evening and not much activity at all today. We’ve actually had quite a bit of time to enjoy hanging out on the beach today.
I'd be evacuating the further away the better, and the government I hope is helping people (and pets) to get out of the area. Things can be replaced, people can not.
A catastrophic flooding threat will become a huge concern for the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida over the next 72 hours. PLEASE take evacuation orders seriously (if you are under any), and prepare now if you are in the path of the flooding/storm surge threat. It doesn't matter if Debby is a tropical storm or hurricane, the flooding will still pose major concerns with the current forecast.
Thank you for letting us know😊
Thank you for the updates, Max. I've got a couple dozen family members in the Lowcountry area of South Carolina and I'm way out here in San Diego, CA! This helps me cope from 2,500 miles away.🙏😊
Thank you for the update, Max. 🙏 for all those being affected by Debby. Please listen to the emergency instructions and keep safe.
Hopefully it doesn’t get so strong..
Got family in Gainesville FL and Live Oak FL.Also an ex in Gleneville GA
God have mercy on all the people and animals in the affected areas. Poor trees and flowers, gardens and farms are getting clobbered this year too.
Cabal making life miserable man made
@@trueloveingod2691 My poor dragon fruit cactus took a beating here in FL.☹️
ok Poison Ivy!
Trees will be fine lol.
I worry for the animals too....... especially the stays.
People in Western United States wish they could have some of that rain to put out Forrest fires, wild fires, and grass fires.
@@GaryWoolard-ex6gj I've always wished we could spread the weather around.
Even in western North Carolina/South Carolina and NW Georgia, they’re suffering from drought - and this probably won’t reach them. 😭
I seen in the past years that where there was Forrest fires or surrounding grass fires on the foothills of Southern California resulted in mud slides because the fires burn off vegetation that prevented these mudslides.
TORNADO WARNING IN JACKSONVILLE now!! Praying for others in the path like me.
I will be praying for all in this storm 🙏
Jim Cantore showed up in Charleston so y’all be safe 🙏 you know it’s serious when he shows up
Or if Reed Trimmer & the Dominator shows up 😅
Oh no! Run to the Hills! 😳
If Jim is showing up there, he will tell you, it's time to build an Ark.
Actually, he's out of Atlanta which is only a couple of hours away. Maybe he's headed to Hanks Seafood?
@@lunariis : If Noah shows up, game over.
I live in Florida and wild life is so abundant; I pray for the many creatures that have to fend on their own, the storms and natural disasters 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is what happens with things like HAARP
what is HAARP? I thought that was an insurance thing
YUP you bet its weather weapons I mean climate change lol
😂
@@EastCoastSalty nope normal. How do you know this didn't happen over thousands of years? U are looking at a very small time in history
Oh my lands. HAARP is a teeny lab in a teeny college that measures ionosphere activity. Ie, finds new ways to predict sunstorm disruptions.
1) There’s a POLAR JET STREAM between us and that part of Alaska. Even if they could “create weather” up there, it couldn’t get past the jet stream.
2) Y’all who believe that people can create tropical storm systems, have clearly never looked at how much energy goes into making a hurricane. Or even a tornado.
A hurricane has more energy than every single tactical nuke ever made. Just one hurricane. Just one _small_ hurricane.
The atmosphere is very, very large. The energy for weather comes from the imbalance between polar temperatures and warm temperatures at the equator.
Water is lifted from the seas and cools high in the atmosphere, and releases MASSIVE amounts of heat energy. MIND BOGGLINGLY huge amounts of heat energy.
Water is very good at storing and releasing energy. People, and the things we make, are very very bad at storing and releasing massive amounts of energy. In fact, we still haven’t figured out how to do this without blowing things up, or burning down cities, or lighting forests on fire.
There’s not enough batteries on this entire planet capable of storing the energy stored in a single tropical storm.
So yeah. Please, stop spreading this nonsense.
Prayers for everyone affected by this
I appreciate this. I just moved here and it was terrifying for me (last night). Other Floridians seem nonchalant about it as if it’s just a regular Monday.
@@Wassstedbabee especially in wood no foundation homes
@@aliciamarie9704 These storms are just strong winds and rain. My area was directly hit by Ian that was almost a cat 5. Just watch out for flooding and storm surge warnings, and stay prepared for power outages. After Ian I didn’t have a/c, internet, or power for a month.
That’s so helpful.
🙏🏼🙏🏼
where i am the tropical storm hit us hard even though it wasn’t supposed to. our streets and lake are completely flooded and even if it doesn’t rain the flooding is getting worse. i hope everyone is doing well ❤
I am in Ruskin, right on Tampa Bay and the water is flowing back into the Bay. It’s over the top of our dock. We were at high tide about an hour ago. Hope it doesn’t get worse because we are still getting rain.
@@karenkemmerling7088 gosh that’s horrible. i hope your home doesn’t flood. good luck 💜
@@izzzy3748 good luck to you also.
@@izzzy3748 SRQ?
God bless everyone in the path of this storm. I'm in the Myrtle Beach area.
Prayer for those impacted by
Prayer is useless.
This Tropical storm is a pain in the azz.
Frfr best comment 😂😒
@@kansaswolf865 Cat 2 now apparently
@@ShamblesMD what source says this? NOAA still says it’s a tropical storm
Hurricane categories are based entirely on wind speeds.
People hear cat 1 and tend to underestimate the potential for enormous rainfall. It’s a failed system of warning the public
@@kansaswolf865
We've only just begun. Projected to be the worst hurricane season in 30 years.
We were just hit with a tornado downtown Buffalo NY. Roofs and trees in major downtown streets have everything shut down.
I'm 2 hours away from Buffalo. I hope everyone & everything is ok?
Here in kansas it is Sunny, 103, and 10294382% humidity... Prayers to everyone effected by this hurricane
Egads your humidity is higher than ours in Naples FLA! 😂🥵
Thanks for the prayers.
Thank you for caring ❤.
I’m in Savannah and this area is already saturated from storms the last 5 days! Going to be rough for a lot of folks!
Same here near the Waycross area. We're hitting the 8" mark already. Another day of this and the cottonmouths are gonna be knocking on my door.
@@terrybrennan2534 Prayers 🙏
My coworker just drove to Myrtle beach on Friday to meet up with friends that flew down on Saturday. I'm worried for her and her friends. Hopefully she and her friends will be safe and her car won't get flooded.
@@mikaelafox6106 Suggest to them to move the vacation to North Myrtle or some of the beaches in NC. There are lovely beaches in NC.
Anyone that would drive right into a hurricane you need to be very worried about them in many, many other ways.
@aliciamarie9704 the heck with that- head inland. It's not just the storm danger, it closes everything and once the power goes out there's no lights or fuel
Actually the MB beach area itself is very well drained, the further back from the ocean or ICW = greater flooding potential
@@davmil2002 Bet there under 40.
I live in Savannah, so we are watching Debby very closely. I have subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the updates.
Same here. Hopefully we don't get flooded too bad. I'd like to work the rest of the week.
We're getting soaked in the Waycross area. Hope you guys are spared from what we're getting.
@@donleblanc3308 I'm in savannah also praying it doesn't get that ugly
Love from the Shenandoah Valley, stay safe
@@ronblack9615 same. It's raining pretty good here rn though.
Thanks for keeping us updated with Hurricane Debby. We're continuing to pray for everyone who was affected and those in the path of her.
Thank you for the prayers. Much appreciated. 👍
Thank you
Thank you. I'm in Jacksonville FL we are still dealing with the flooding.
Everybody be safe. I currently live right outside Charleston. I literally just left Tampa Bay on Saturday from Florida. Literally trying to out run the storm but atleast I made it home in SC.
You did the right thing!
I’m in FL and trapped in my own House the flooding was so bad my street merged with the Pond and all the Wildlife swam in my driveway which turned into Atlantis lol 😅
beware of rogue misplaced gators
The rain gauge at our house in Sarasota read 14 inches of rain. Houses down the street are under 3 feet of water.
Urban Search and Rescue Virginia Task Force -2 has been deployed to South Carolina in advance of the storm
I live near Bradenton, FL and we're already seeing the worst flooding I've seen since we moved here about 15 years ago. All the roads into and out of my neighborhood are flooded and officially closed. My wife made it to work in my truck this morning but has no way to come home with all the roads closed.
@@letitgrow1846 praying for her and your family.
Not only that look under Suncoast Waterkeepers millions of gallons of sewage all over
I’m trapped in my own House I’m so glad I didn’t go to work or I would be stuck Just like your Wife. I hope she has returned back to you by now 🙏
🙏Take care
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The water is flowing back into Tampa Bay now and the water is over the top of our dock. We are still getting rain too. And we have tornado warnings. This storm is huge.
Florence was the worst because it sat on us what seemed like forever. But the memories during that storm was amazing. We had a blast at my house.
WC Florida here and we're getting a band of rain now but not much else. Praying for everyone in the path of severe weather especially flooding 🙏 😪 ✝️.
People of FL check your swimming pools before use it may have a croc in it
I was in NY during Hurricane Sandy, and being from the Carolinas, I laughed, calling it an insult to hurricanes because it was just rain. 12 hours later, it was still raining, meh whatever. 24 hours later, it still hasn't stopped. Interesting. At the end of day two, the river looked like a clogged toilet and just kept rising until it flooded.
Replace Sandy with The Day After Tomorrow Hurricane >:)
Just had a tornado in Buffalo NY an hour ago. Not warned!!
I saw a comment on Brandon's livestream earlier. Hope no one was hurt..
These New York tornadoes are never bad but always take you by surprise. You can NEVER see them.
DEWs.
Holy shit where at? Thats my hometown
Oh wow I’m in Binghamton NY hope everyone is safe!
U know shits bad when the weather channel just headed right to sc
That stinks, I live in the Myrtle Beach area
@@shanejur my son does too. It gets concerning.
So do i! What did i miss?
Thought the same thing my mom is right inland from Hilton Head. 20-30 inches 😭
@@WildNWonderfulWV-txs Tell your son to stay safe
Thank you Max! I’m in the eastern NC by the I40/I95 corridor and we just went this morning and got gas for our generator and made sure we have everything setup in case we have a power outage. Our power goes out if a 🐿️ 💨 farts too close to the power lines so we can’t take any chances. With Florence we were out of power for almost 3 weeks. I’d rather be safe than sorry. I can use the gas for my lawnmower if I don’t need it. But my pets have food and we are ready in the very least but praying for the best. Thank you for the update!
Ever since we had a drunk driver take out some poles in the next town over & I think there was a fire at a substation there the same month, literally ever since the power goes out the moment a chipmunk farts here too. It’s obnoxious.
@@SweetSunrising they don’t mind raising the electric rates but they certainly won’t correct what’s causing these issues with outages. I’ve kept up with every txt from Duke Energy about our outages so they can’t say it’s not a problem when we’ve had over a dozen in 7mths. Didn’t even have snow here this year in our area. Just takes the wind blowing.
@@kelseybelle2732 aww, thank you so much. May the Lord bless you abundantly and above all. 🙏✝️
@amclamb9543 thank you for the info 😂🤣😅 if you have pics of the squirrels fart on power lines I want the pics . Thank you.
@@jeffjones7825🫵🏽 get your own groceries Jeff🐿️💨😂😂
My mom just moved to her dream home and retired in Hardeeville near Hilton Head. Thank God she’s down here in Alabama I have a bad feeling on how bad that flooding is going to be.
Yea but the good news this will send our Florida homeowners insurance even higher, so if any of you in other 49 states are thinking of moving here don't. And any of you here thinking of moving out of Florida please do.
Exactly why I stay in Wisconsin. We have cold winters but don't have to worry about this much.
If you live in Florida please stay there, don't infect other states with your hateful politics.
@@junedeike6144 And I thank you for that, I wouldn't live in a blue state been there done that in NY for 63 years, but to each his own.I hear Wissie has nice weather for two or three months a year, so enjoy, winter is almost upon you.
2-3 miles per hour, and it has to cross how many miles before reaching the coast? Good lord that is going to take a LONG time.
Hopefully she heads for DC!! But prayers for the people in her path and Emily is coming right after!! Be safe.
The pacific crazy right now, Carlotta, Daniel, Emilia, and Fabio are all in one region together
Ohh sounds like a party out there. Cool place to be.
@@WYO_DirtbagLMFAOAO thanks for the laugh!
Anyone know sources for info on climate change impacts on hurricanes?
My current understanding is that there’s an expectation of hurricanes being stronger but not more frequent. Rare events give so little data to work with…
All the sources are skewed to which political party you believe in. Good luck figuring that out. Don’t worry though, big bad government is going to provide tax money relief and resources to affected areas. Good people will come together and help those in need. Maybe some corporate and wealthy recipients of government tax cuts, will help out too. They can use it as a tax write off.
@@SigFigNewton regardless of climate change there’s always gonna be outliers so it’s difficult to determine why right now. if this pattern becomes more frequent then it’s probably due to climate change.
Please consider an evacuation plan. Don't become a victim of a swift water rescue
Doesn't rescue imply survivor, not victim?
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Put on your galoshes and personal flotation device!
🙏
Watch for gators and snakes and dragons!
🤯
@@jackluminous6024 Better to be safe than at high risk of drowning.
It started raining this morning here im Charleston SC, only going to get worse with flooding
@@cherokee1298 Hope it doesn't reach Summerville
While Debby is bringing flooding to the south I really hope it will bring some rain to drought stricken Eastern WV, SW PA, Western MD, and NW VA. Some of those areas have only had
Yep, we need it so badly in central NJ. Hasn’t rained here since Memorial Day, not a drop of rain all July!
Unfortunately, the rain will stop pretty sharply before the Appalachian foothills. :(
Virginia is part of the South
I know I'm likely not getting as bad of an impact (not far from Norfolk in VA, but in an area that floods but drains fast) but I'm still keeping a close eye because some areas near my neighborhood flood HORRIBLY
@@Ellielulu_Ellielu Be safe.🙏
Literally on the coast of Georgia. 😭 we’ve gotten a few down trees so far. Some roads in the town over have already been closed.
Were there any "green" lasers going into the storm?
Prayers for everyone’s safety
I live in Perry we are 3 weeks away from our 1 year anniversary after hurricane idalia. This dumped some rain still raining. Hope everyone stays safe.
@@chrissiemh1980 praying all is well with you? I am here visiting my son and daughter-in-law in Live Oak, Florida. I’ve been here a week and this storm completely caught me off guard. I’m usually on top of things like this but all I can say is WOW!!!! As a Floridian I have started to take these storms for granted…..it won’t do anything, it’ll miss us, I’m not evacuating. I WON’T GET CAUGHT SLEEPING AGAIN! 🤷🏽♀️
River St. will be part of the river
Thanks so much for the comprehensive reporting. Your information gave my family time to gather things and prepare. Some think that if it's a tropical storm it's no big deal but be wise, frequently it drops more rain. Less wind but potentially more rain.
Thank you max for keeping us all updated on all these crazy storms. Stay safe!
Just FYI the first Debby 9 years ago was worse. This is bad our two is flooded, but we come together here. Thank you all for the well wishes. 🙏 We in Florida do our best to help the animals and the people we have here are awesome. God's Country😊
This storm was probably created on purpose 😢
I’m in Myrtle beach I’ll be glad to give you updates
Please be careful unless you are used to these. I just moved to upstate SC. Should we worry?
I hope it doesn’t act like hurricane Matthew. Florence SC got pounded with a lot of rain and that’s where I live.
Matthew cost me a fence
Savannah has been so blessed. I hope we stay blessed. 🙏🏿
Stay safe! Looks to be scooting out to sea north of y’all tomorrow. 🌴💜
It’s been typical since 2021. From winter cement and winds to summer roaring winds, and hurricanes for Texas and Fl. Weather warfare.
Yep.
Seems things are acting on automatic power. Wished we could stop these disastors.
@@sallywilson4747 Things should get back to more normal if there is a changeover come Jan, 2025.
Dawg I've never seen a ts dump this much rain. I'm flooded in 💀
Can you believe it? Today in Columbus, Ohio it's not raining. But it's hot and muggy as all heck! 🥵
V8-friendly rain in NE Ohio & it feels like soup outside
@@nickiegoldinhart Here in Columbus, weather sucks ass! 🍑
I'm just north of Atlanta, Georgia and the skies are beautiful. Make it make sense.
I’m in Columbus OH as well. It’s so soupy and hot outside even my cats don’t want to go out in it
@@lauriemonheimer6249 Our cat neither! 🐈 (Westerville)
Prayers for all in the path. Be safe everyone 🙏💜
Thanks for the prayers. The ground was already soggy from summer storms prior to Debby here in South Georgia.
Man, you’re making Ryan Hall look LAZY appreciate all the hard work, man
Ryan was just live for 5 hours. He will be back on at 5.
@@reneeg4817 okay.. Max velocity put out way more information about this system in advanced and during landfall
Not one thing lazy about the amazing Ryan. But, your comment is very lazy
Seriously?
@@gabriellagrace4734 😅😅 OKAY.. here’s the facts Max velocity Has made seven videos about the hurricane system and gone. Live a handful of times. Ryan has made ONE VIDEO and gone live twice. These are facts. LAZY ✌🏻
good luck my fellow savannanians. were making it though this together
I live in central Florida. A little rain and a little wind. Not really a big deal 🤷
@@robertcambell7862 for real. It's actually been beautiful in my opinion
Same here in Daytona beach
Little different on the coast. 9.5 inches of rain south of Sarasota yesterday, probably another 5 today. That's a bunch o' rain. Then again Ian dropped 22-24 inches in 10 hours with 130+ MPH winds at my house so compared to that this wasn't much at all.
@@Fidel-jodio-Cuba Brooksville/Springhill
Eye of the storm came ashore about 70 miles southwest of me, remaining west, northwest all day. Few breaks in heavy rain. Lots of water in it. Not a lot of lightning. Gusts of wind with a lot of rain.
Debby is almost doing what Harvey did. Save that Harvey just stalled SW of Houston, putting them in the "dirty part" of the storm. Well wishes to all those impacted by Debby.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Government sponsored weather 📡
I've got about 8 inches so far in North Suwannee County by the river
Well or Florida here. We got 22" of rain. Lost a vehicle and there is a 5 foot lake in the yard. This is the worst flooding I have ever in my life witnessed. A true nightmare.
Nice one, Max. I live in Punta Gorda, FL. Ian destroyed a lot of Charlotte County but I'm fine now from Debby. I hope everyone stays safe.
Hi from Chincoteague Island, VA y'all. Last one I went through was Sandy. This one is sneaky.
Prayers for everyone in this storms path and that God will interevene calming this storm.
Here at Atlanta Int'l Airport, it's a beautiful partly sunny day. (Aug. 5)
30 inches of rain would be catastrophic almost anywhere. what can sustain that kind of rainfall?
It's sunny, 103 degrees, with 10294382% humidity here in Kansas. My condolences to all those impacted by this catastrophe.
These weather events have been happening for millions of years and will continue until the end of time...
Thanks, Max. Yeah, I live right in the heart of this stuff (Eastern GA). Thank you for the good reporting and warnings. It really helps. 💙
Miami here, stay safe brochachos.
Historical flooding
We our already flooding in Eastern NC from all the rain last week and today....😮
Yeah that’s what I keep saying. Gov Cooper is gonna be putting us under a state of emergency as soon as it turns back towards land again tomorrow (or early Wed). It’s going to be an awful mess.
Debby is so beautiful but I hope everyone's okay in the path of the storm
Always spot on ! Better than most weathermen
I'm in Tampa and we are still getting some winds at 5pm.
I live in Suwannee Florida and thank god the surge wasnt as bad as it said it was, we are still recovering from Idalia. We got 2-3 feet above ground level.
Debbie Downer. Seriously. I love this weather. Brain injury left me hypersensitive to light and heat so this is some relief for me.
Great video Max! What kind of impacts are you expecting for New England?
Could pull inland a lot of moisture off the Atlantic
I've been in Bryan, Liberty, and McIntosh, GA Counties from 9:00 to noon today getting some things done in the rain has been constant and it's still going. Heavy at times lighter at other times
I lived/stayed in Liberty County, I lived in Allenhurst for over a little year & a half, I LOVED it there!!! 😀😍🤗
Ugh people say it's just a typical summer thunderstorm ⛈️ okay KAREN
Florida folks are just like that.❤ gotta love em 😊 I hope you are doing well 😊
If you've ever watched the water rise within a short time, you know the feeling 😢
A lot of people said covid was just a cold. I personally knew 20 that died with it. Oh well!!
I cannot imagine how that must feel. Stay safe.
It’s just a 🤏🏻one!🤦🏼♀️😂
Flooding in north Tampa
Guys I live in Virginia, I'm cooked😭🙏
Nothing major here in North Myrtle Beach. It’s Tuesday evening and not much activity at all today. We’ve actually had quite a bit of time to enjoy hanging out on the beach today.
I rebuke tropical storm Debbie and any and all demonic weather, In Jesus Christ Name Amen
H.A.A.R.P.
The water over the Atlantic is warm. It can reorganize, intensify, and hit the NE states as a hurricane 🌀👀
Lawsa mercy I hope not. The flooding is looking to be bad enough.
My whole Street was flooded had water coming inside my Home and had snakes and gators from the pond at my Front Door 😅
We’re having a drought, we need water…
Not like that!!!😂😂😂
But bench!!!!
Look at the dark red spots.... It's like there are spots that are INJECTING/FEEDING.
What causes that?
I’m under a slight risk of rainfall Tuesday and friday
Interesting. I live in the NorthEast, and if I get Debbie at my area, that'll be interesting to capture and record!!!!
I'd be evacuating the further away the better, and the government I hope is helping people (and pets) to get out of the area. Things can be replaced, people can not.
Tornado in Buffalo, New York. Just moments ago
Better forecast then yesterday!
im over here in Orlando and its not that bad where i am at luckily but we did get a tornado warning this morning
Same! I actually have been enjoying it. It's just a little rain and wind it's not like it's a cat 5
@@Sparkling_Darkling_888 do you know if the "tornado" actually touched down by bay lake or if it was just rotating winds?
Me: Why Do you KEEP Building by the Water Ways!
You: There has not been a flood here in at least 30 years!
Me: Enjoy the Swimmmm
Praying it doesnt hit severe rain in Pennsylvania like predicted...praying for all those in this path ❤❤❤❤😢😢❤❤❤❤❤