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HAGERSTOWN, Md.– The Office of Emergency Management continues to monitor Tropical Storm Debby and has raised the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to Enhanced Activation status. The activation comes as scattered, slow-moving thunderstorms and the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby pose multiple threats to our area.

Today through Tonight

Meteorologists predict scattered slow-moving thunderstorms, which could result in isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding.

Thursday Evening through Friday Night

The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are expected to pass through, bringing significant threats, including:

  • Heavy Rain and Flooding: Heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding.
  • Tornadoes: There is a potential for tornadoes to form.
  • Gusty Winds: Winds could gust between 30 to 50 mph.
  • River Flooding: Rivers are at risk of flooding due to the heavy rain.

According to the Weather Prediction Center, the main surge of remnants from Debby will move through the area, with the heaviest rain near and west of the Catoctin Mountains. Scattered instances of flooding are possible, and localized higher amounts could result in significant flash flooding.

Residents are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Please monitor local weather updates and follow any guidance from emergency services.

The Office of Emergency Management strongly advises all residents to avoid driving through high water. Flooded roads can be dangerous, and even a small amount of water can pose a significant risk.

Key Points:

  • Turn around, don’t drown: Never attempt to drive through floodwaters. Just six inches of water can cause you to lose control of your vehicle, and a foot of water can carry away most cars.
  • Unpredictable conditions: Floodwaters can hide numerous dangers such as debris, washed-out roads, and strong currents. What appears to be a shallow puddle could be much deeper and more hazardous than it looks.
  • Safety first: If you encounter a flooded road, turn around and find an alternate route. Do not take risks with your safety or the safety of others in your vehicle.

It is crucial to heed these warnings and make safe decisions during severe weather events. By avoiding flooded roads, you can protect yourself and your community.

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