Tropical Storm Debby: where does the storm go from here?

Tropical Storm Debby has slowed down significantly since landfall Monday morning and has been causing extreme rainfall across the SE.

South Carolina has been getting slammed with the heaviest rain, with some spots getting over a foot of rainfall in just 2 days. Georgia and North Carolina are also picking up on big rain totals.

Here the latest track: Debby is still a tropical storm with sustained winds of 45 mph. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 185 miles from the center.

The storm is crawling to the NE at 4mph, slowing down even more on Tuesday and Wednesday. By Friday, the storm starts to pick up some forward motion to the north-northeast.

Debby is forecast to weaken as it travels inland, but this storm will still bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the NE.