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Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals SC, Georgia, NC Aug. 8

Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals SC, Georgia, NC Aug. 8

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Watch video: Flooding washes out roads in South Carolina’s Lowcountry

Donnie Jones of Jones Lowcountry Carrier and Transport talks about helping community during Tropical Storm Debby on Thursday, Aug. 8, in Grays, S.C.

Debby was downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression on Thursday, Aug. 8, and is heading north, but that doesn’t mean it is finished with the Carolinas.

“Debby is expected to produce an additional 3 to 6 inches of rainfall with locally higher amounts, across portions of southeastern North Carolina leading to maximum storm total amounts as high as 15 inches,” the National Hurricane Center said in a 5 p.m. briefing. “Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches over portions of eastern South Carolina will bring maximum storm total amounts as high as 20 to 25 inches. Considerable flooding is expected across portions of eastern South Carolina and southeast North Carolina through Friday.”

From USA TODAY: Tropical Storm Debby pounding North Carolina; death toll rises to 7: Live updates

Rainfall totals so far from Tropical Storm Debby

Here are rainfall totals through Thursday morning from locations in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia from Debby, as reported by the National Weather Service out of Charleston, South Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina.

The NWS notes that observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. Not all data listed is considered official.

SOUTH CAROLINAAllendale CountyAllendale 8.72 inchesAllendale Cnty Aprt 4.91Beaufort CountyBeaufort 3.6 NE 13.78 inchesSeabrook 13.43Bluffton 0.7 NNW 12.67Fripp Island 11.962 NE Bluffton 11.64Beaufort 4.2 WSW 11.46Bluffton 6.4 NW 10.79Walling Grove 10.69Hilton Head Island 10.36Okatie 9.92play

Watch video: Tropical Storm Debby floods Bluffton neighborhood, homes

Bob Duverger speaks about his flooded home after Tropical Storm Debby passed by Bluffton, S.C., on Aug. 8. “We got to find a place to live,” he said.

Berkeley CountyHuger 14.01 inchesMoncks Corner 12.0Charleston 6.8 NE 11.15Witherbee 10.91Hanahan 10.86Summerville 10.55Goose Creek 9.50Bonneau 8.87Charleston CountyMount Pleasant 15.83 inchesEdisto Beach 14.98Charleston 2.5 NNW 14.09Hollywood 12.09Summerville 2.6 E 11.80Wadmalaw Island 11.79Johns Island 11.66North Charleston 11.63Meggett 10.96Edisto Island 10.87Ace Basin 10.65Seabrook Island 9.34Isle of Palms 8.18Mcclellanville 6.92Colleton CountyGreen Pond 17.35Walterboro 13.28Bennetts Point 13.11Cottageville 12.25Edisto Beach 0.7 NE 12.22Grover 11.52Combahee 10.76Lodge 9.04Smoaks 8.37Darlington CountyDarlington 5.47 inchesClyde SC 5.33Dillon CountyDorchester CountySummerville 1.7 SSE 14.86 inchesSummerville 0.4 SE 13.01Ridgeville 11.74Summerville 2.1 WSW 11.58Hampton CountyHampton 10.59 inchesFlorence CountyLynches River Lake 11.79 inches1 NNE Florence 8.746 NE Florence 6.37Olanta 6.31Black Creek at Quinb 5.28Georgetown CountySpring Gully Georget 10.74 inchesHorry CountyLoris 15.89 inchesWaccamaw River 14.89North Myrtle Beach 14.25Finklea Fire Station 13.10Little River 13.06Bucksport 12.64Horry County Police 12.57Aynor 10.85Garden City 10.35Conway 10.21Allsbrook 9.52Briarcliffe Ac 9.12Galivants Ferry Land 9.07Nichols 7.90Red Hill 8.65Crab Tree Swamp 8.51North Conway 8.19Waterford Plantation 7.99Central Horry County 7.30Surfside Beach 7.22Socastee 6.02Hunting Swamp SC 5.70Longs 4.72Jasper CountyHardeeville 12.45 inchesBluffton 11.90Savannah NWR 9.59Limehouse 9.30Ridgeland 6.59Marion CountyMarion Government 8.25 inchesMullins 8.17Marlboro CountyClio 8.33 inchesBennettsville 3.77Williamsburg CountyLNJ Bridge Kingstree 14.92 inchesKingstree 14.01Lake City 7.91NORTH CAROLINABladen CountyElizabethtown 10.71 inchesTurnbull Creek 7.42William O“Huske 6.84Brunswick CountyShallotte Fire Stati 13.05 inchesLeland 12.20Calabash 11.08Winnabow 10.63Sunset Harbor NC 10.58Shallotte 9.99Holden Beach 9.52West End Holden Beac 9.23Southport 7.83Ocean Isle Beach 7.64Bolivia 7.27Sunny Point 6.04Green Swamp 5.70St James 4.26Columbus CountyNew Hanover CountyKings Grant 15.25 inches2 WSW Wilmington 11.947 NE Wilmington 10.231 W Wilmington 8.93Masonboro 6.41Cape Fear CC Wilming 5.09Pender CountyBurgaw 7.07 inchesSaltwater Landing 4.93Back Island 3.92Robeson CountyRowland 8.35 inchesLumberton 7.55GEORGIABryan CountyEden 11.21 inchesPembroke 10.59Richmond Hill 0.5 NE 10.05Richmond Hill 7.0 ESE 9.75Blitchton 9.63Ellabell 7.64Bulloch CountyStatesboro 12.10 inchesBrooklet 9.73Rocky Ford 9.64Candler CountyMetter 7.0 N 10.15 inchesMetter 9.26Metter Municipal Airport 6.22Chatham CountyVernonburg 11.03 inchesSkidaway Island 10.99Savannah 4.7 ESE 10.92Savannah Intl Airport 10.53Coffee Bluff 9.21Port Wentworth 8.88Tybee Island 8.69Hunter Army Air Field 8.52Burnside 8.36Limehouse 8.02Pooler 7.60Hutchinson Island 4.37Effingham CountyRincon 13.72 inchesSpringfield 12.12Marlow 11.59Port Wentworth 10.20Evans CountyBellville 12.36 inchesGlissons Pond 10.81Jenkins CountyMidville 6.00 inchesMillen Airport 5.63Sardis 5.58Liberty CountyMidway 7.92 inchesLawson 7.28Fort Stewart 5.60Long CountyTaylors Creek 10.87 inchesMcIntosh CountyTownsend 7.59 inchesRiceboro 6.55Nerrs Meteorological Site 6.46Sapelo Island 4.86Screven CountyRocky Ford 4 SE 13.22 inchesNewington 11.87Rocky Ford 4.2 N 10.76Burtons Ferry 9.86Sylvania Airport 9.00Hilltonia 5.60Tattnall CountyReidsville 7.52 inches

Todd Runkle is the Carolinas Connect editor and also a content coach at the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at trunkle@gannett.com.

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