Annapolis, MD - Aug. 6, 2024 - Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday issued a state of preparedness declaration as remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are expected to bring multiple days of heavy rainfall and storms to Maryland.

Debby brought prolonged downpours and flooding to the southeastern United States on Tuesday and is expected to hover over the Atlantic Ocean for the next few days, then boomerang back onto the mainland, leading to potentially record-setting rainfall.

The storm is forecast to move relatively slowly across some of America's most historic Southern cities in Georgia and South Carolina before moving northeastward across eastern North Carolina and Virginia later this week, the National Weather Service said in its latest forecast.
 

While the storm's track remains uncertain, Moore said the system could bring heavy rain, winds, and inland and tidal flooding to parts of Maryland.... Read More: Pikesville Patch