Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (2024)

Tropical Storm Debby continues to wreak havoc on the Southeast coast, dumping more than a foot of rain in some South Carolina locations through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7.

"Heavy rainfall across portions of the Carolinas is expected to persist through Thursday along with areas of considerable flooding," the National Hurricane Center said in an 11 a.m. Aug. 7 statement.

The Hurricane Center said that tropical storm conditions will continue to impact parts of the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts through Thursday, and also that storm surge is likely to result in coastal flooding in those areas.

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"Debby is expected to produce an additional 3 to 9 inches of rainfall with locally higher amounts, leading to maximum storm total amounts as high as 25 inches in South Carolina and 15 inches in southeast North Carolina, broadening the area of considerable flooding across portions of South Carolina and southeast North Carolina through Friday," the Hurricane Center said.

That's bad news for places like Edisto Beach in South Carolina, which had received nearly 14 inches of rain through Wednesday morning.

Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (1)

Rainfall totals so far from Tropical Storm Debby

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

"The following are unofficial observations taken between 8 a.m. Monday, Aug. 5, and 8 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7," the weather service said. "Appreciation is extended to highway departments, cooperative observers, Skywarn spotters and media for these reports."

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

Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (2)

NORTH CAROLINA

Bladen County

  • Elizabethtown 3.35 inches
  • Turnbull Creek 2.32
  • William O``Huske 1.97
  • 5 ENE Elizabethtown 1.95

Brunswick County

  • Calabash 5.17 inches
  • Sunset Harbor 5.09
  • Shallotte Fire Stati 4.87
  • 1 W Holden Beach 4.32
  • 8 SW Bolivia 4.06
  • 6 W Southport 3.85
  • Shallotte 3.67
  • Leland 3.47
  • West End Holden Beac 3.46
  • 4 WNW Southport 3.42
  • 4 NNE Winnabow 3.25
  • Bolivia 3.00
  • Ocean Isle Beach 2.98
  • Southport 2.82
  • 2 WSW St James 2.71
  • Sunny Point 2.53
  • Green Swamp 2.34

Columbus County

  • Whiteville 2.19 inches
  • Fair Bluff 1.77
  • Whiteville Forest Se 1.73

New Hanover County

  • 7 NE Wilmington 3.65 inches
  • 2 WSW Wilmington 3.38
  • Wilmington 2.30
  • 1 W Wilmington 2.03
  • Masonboro 1.90
  • 4 SSE Wilmington 1.64
  • Cape Fear CC Wilming 1.46
  • NCDOT Wilmington 1.45
  • 7 S Wilmington 1.36

Pender County

  • NE Burgaw 3.04 inches
  • Saltwater Landing Su 1.97
  • Back Island 1.95

Robeson County

  • 2 SE Rowland 2.00 inches
  • Lumberton 1.67
Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (4)

SOUTH CAROLINA

Beaufort County

  • Beaufort 3.6 NE 12.74
  • Beaufort 4.5 N 12.51
  • Bluffton 0.7 NNW 12.02
  • 2 NE Bluffton 10.94
  • Bluffton 2.9 ENE 10.94
  • Beaufort 0.8 NE 10.80
  • Beaufort 1.6 SSW 10.52
  • Bluffton 1.7 S 10.40
  • Bluffton 6.4 NW 10.39
  • Beaufort 6.5 NNW 10.17
  • Beaufort 0.8 NNW 10.12
  • 1 W Walling Grove 9.97
  • 1 NE Lawton 9.81
  • Bluffton 7.4 W 9.81
  • Hilton Head Island 4.1 NE 9.61
  • Bluffton 9.44
  • Hilton Head Island 5.1 NW 9.30
  • Okatie 3.5 NE 9.19
  • Hilton Head Island 4.4 NNE 9.16
  • Hilton Head Island 4.0 N 8.99
  • Hilton Head Island 4.2 NN 8.95
  • Beaufort MCAS 8.46
  • 2 SE Chelsea 7.74
  • Beaufort 3.6 SW 7.71
  • Hilton Head Island 7.60
  • 2 NNE Forest Beach 6.41
  • Hilton Head 5.55
  • 1 E Hilton Head Island 5.09
  • Hilton Head Island 3.67

Berkeley County

  • Hanahan 1.7 SE 10.17 inches
  • Charleston 6.8 NE 9.29
  • Charleston 10.0 NE 9.16
  • Moncks Corner 3.6 E 9.07
  • Moncks Corner 6.6 SW 9.00
  • Moncks Corner 1.2 NW 8.95
  • Charleston 8.50
  • Goose Creek 3.3 NNW 8.23
  • Summerville 7.1 N 8.09
  • Moncks Corner 7.89
  • Summerville 5.8 NE 7.78
  • Summerville 8.9 NNE 7.53
  • Moncks Corner 5.1 SSW 7.49
  • Summerville 5.8 NNE 7.24
  • Huger 3 ENE 7.22
  • Summerville 9.3 NNE 7.19
  • Bonneau 2.8 WNW 6.71
  • Goose Creek 5.6 NW 6.68
  • 2 NNE Daniel Island 6.60
  • Charleston 9.1
  • Witherbee 6.44
  • Stony Landing 5.94
  • Summerville 5.0 NNE 5.61
  • Daniel Island 5.36
  • Moncks Corner 4 N 4.44
  • MONCKS CORNER 4.16

Charleston County

  • Edisto Beach 5.4 NNW 13.90 inches
  • Edisto Beach 5.1 NNW 13.02
  • Edisto Beach 2.7 N 12.26
  • Hollywood 2.3 W 11.38
  • Mount Pleasant 7.5 NE 11.31
  • Johns Island 5.0 W 11.03
  • North Charleston 4.0 SSE 10.99
  • Mount Pleasant 8.2 NE 10.61
  • Hollywood 4.3 SE 10.59
  • Mount Pleasant 7.0 NE 10.46
  • Charleston 4.0 NW 10.34
  • Charleston 0.3 ESE 10.21
  • Mount Pleasant 8.5 NE 10.10
  • Mount Pleasant 1.7 NNW 10.07
  • Charleston 2.3 NE 10.07
  • Mount Pleasant 4.6 NNE 10.05
  • Meggett 1.8 W 9.91
  • Hollywood 5.8 WSW 9.90
  • Charleston 1.6 SSW 9.89
  • Mount Pleasant 6.5 NNE 9.89
  • NWS Charleston SC 9.88
  • Charleston 4.0 NW 9.83
  • Ace Basin 9.67
  • Charleston 5.6 SE 9.61
  • Summerville 2.6 E 9.49
  • Mount Pleasant 1.9 N 9.48
  • North Charleston 3.7 ESE 9.41
  • North Charleston 3.1 E 9.40
  • Mount Pleasant 1.8 SW 9.29
  • Charleston 5.4 SSE 9.20
  • Folly Beach 9.16
  • Mount Pleasant 1.9 ESE 8.97
  • Charleston 6.6 NW 8.91
  • Charleston 2.9 W 8.88
  • Mount Pleasant 1.6 S 8.86
  • Mount Pleasant 2.2 W 8.76
  • Johns Island 1.8 NE 8.69
  • Mount Pleasant 2.0 N 8.52
  • Charleston 8.47
  • Mount Pleasant 1.0 WSW 8.38
  • Charleston 5.2 ESE 8.37
  • MOUNT PLEASANT 8.36
  • Charleston 4.8 WNW 8.35
  • Charleston 3.8 NW 8.33
  • Mount Pleasant 1.6 SSE 8.32
  • Charleston 8.24
  • Charleston Intl Airport 8.23
  • Charleston 5.0 WNW 8.21
  • Mount Pleasant 1.4 ENE 8.18
  • Mount Pleasant 2.6 SW 8.11
  • Charleston 6.4 WNW 8.05
  • Seabrook Island 0.2 S 8.04
  • CHARLESTON 7.81
  • Maryville 7.76
  • Mount Pleasant 5.6 ENE 7.75
  • Wadmalaw Island 3.6 ENE 7.61
  • North Charleston 3.5 ESE 7.57
  • 1 WSW Kiawah Island 7.51
  • MOUNT PLEASANT 7.42
  • Mount Pleasant 7.36
  • Isle of Palms 1.5 ENE 6.98
  • Charleston 6.79
  • 1 E Johns Island 6.69
  • Seabrook Island 6.46
  • Mcclellanville 0.2 ESE 6.46
  • Charleston 6.39
  • McClellanville 0.5 ESE 6.28
  • Sullivans Island 5.43
  • Wambaw 5.43
  • 2 ENE Seabrook Island 4.07
  • Mount Pleasant 3.56
  • Snowden 3.40

Colleton County

  • Green Pond 1.3 S 16.55 inches
  • Bennetts Point 12.50
  • Edisto Beach 0.7 NE 10.99
  • Walterboro 7.4 NNE 10.78
  • Cottageville 5.8 WSW 10.65
  • Walterboro 1 SW 10.08
  • 3 SSW Edisto Island 9.97
  • Walterboro 9.34
  • Walterboro 3.0 NNW 9.31
  • Combahee 8.95
  • Lodge 3.4 SW 8.39
  • Smoaks 0.1 ESE 7.32

Darlington County

  • Clyde SC 2.65 inches
  • Darlington County Ai 1.87
  • Darlington Raws 1.66

Dillon County

  • NNE Latta 2.04 inches

Dorchester County

  • Summerville 1.7 SSE 12.03 inches
  • North Charleston 4.4 W 10.04
  • Summerville 2.0 SW 10.03
  • Summerville 0.4 SE 10.00
  • Ridgeville 3.2 WSW 9.88
  • Summerville 0.2 N 9.57
  • Summerville 2.1 WSW 9.54
  • Summerville 1.9 SSW 9.53
  • Summerville 5.0 WSW 9.44
  • Summerville 2.7 WNW 9.06
  • Ridgeville - Dorchester Meso 7.64
  • Ravenel - Dorchester Mesonet 7.43
  • Harleyville 6.9 E 6.73
  • Sainte George - Dorchester M 6.68
  • Summerville 6.03 in
  • Summerville 3.2 WNW 5.78
  • Summerville 5.69
  • Harleyville - Dorchester Mes 5.42
  • Summerville 5.00

Florence County

  • 1 NNE Florence 4.08 inches
  • N Olanta 3.40
  • Lynches River Lake C 3.11
  • Forest Lake Florence 3.01
  • 1 SSE Florence 2.78
  • Florence 2.14
  • 6 NE Florence 1.92
  • Black Creek at Quinb 1.45
  • 6 W Florence 1.40

Georgetown County

  • Spring Gully Georget 5.77 inches
  • 6 NNE Pawleys Island 4.91
  • 1 SE Georgetown 4.86
  • 3 N Pawleys Island 4.35
  • 5 NNE Pawleys Island 3.55
  • Oyster Landing 3.14
  • DeBordieu Georgetown 2.96
  • 11 SW Georgetown 2.95
  • 1 NE Georgetown 2.20

Hampton County

  • Hampton 0.8 SW 10.40 inches
  • Hampton 0.2 SW 10.1
  • Varnville 6.7 SW 9.84
  • Hampton 0.3 WSW 9.75
  • Brunson 4.1 ENE 9.35
  • Hampton 2.7 WNW 8.69

Horry County

  • 6 WSW Longs 7.51 inches
  • Little River 6.24
  • North Myrtle Beach 6.23
  • 2 N Garden City 5.56
  • 2 N Bucksport 5.03
  • Loris 4.91
  • Horry County Police 4.81
  • Waccamaw River 4.53
  • WNW Briarcliffe Acre 4.45
  • 1 WSW Briarcliffe Ac 4.19
  • 10 NE Myrtle Beach 4.02
  • 3 NNE Conway 3.80
  • Finklea Fire Station 3.76
  • 2 NW Allsbrook 3.74
  • Surfside Beach 3.64
  • Crab Tree Swamp 3.54
  • 1 SSW Conway 3.23
  • North Conway 3.15
  • Red Hill 3.12
  • Central Horry County 3.10
  • 1 SW Red Hill 3.03
  • Waterford Plantation 2.99
  • 2 SSW Red Hill 2.74
  • 3 NE Red Hill 2.71
  • 8 ENE Aynor 2.64
  • Socastee 2.63
  • 7 S Aynor 2.63
  • 2 NE Longs 2.54
  • 4 SW Myrtle Beach 2.47
  • 8 E Galivants Ferry 2.44
  • 3 SW Conway 2.29
  • 1 SSW Aynor 2.26
  • 5 SW Myrtle Beach 2.22
  • 2 NW Surfside Beach 2.05
  • Hunting Swamp SC 2.01
  • 4 NE Myrtle Beach 1.94
  • Nichols 1.93
  • Myrtle Beach 1.83
  • SCHP T5 Conway 1.82
  • Galivants Ferry Land 1.53
  • Arcadian Shores 1.15

Jasper County

  • Hardeeville 6.7 ENE 12.15 inches
  • Bluffton 7.6 NW 11.43
  • Savannah NWR 9.28
  • Limehouse 4 SW 8.87
  • Ridgeland 5.8 ESE 5.66
  • Elba Island 3.25

Marion County

  • Marion Government Co 2.31 inches
  • 5 ESE Mullins 1.43

Marlboro County

  • Clio 2.03 inches
  • 6 W Bennettsville 1.05

Williamsburg County

  • LNJ Bridge Kingstree 6.63 inches
  • Kingstree Raws 4.98
  • Lake City 2.59
Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (5)

GEORGIA

Bryan County

  • Eden 10.66 inches
  • Pembroke 9.99
  • Blitchton 4 WSW 9.48
  • Richmond Hill 0.5 NE 9.26
  • Richmond Hill 7.80
  • Ellabell 7 SE 7.51
  • Richmond Hill 9 WNW 5.89

Bulloch County

  • Statesboro 4.4 N 11.86 inches
  • Brooklet 1 W 9.35
  • Rocky Ford 7.35

Candler County

  • Metter 7.0 N 9.76 inches
  • Metter 8.91
  • Metter Municipal Airport 3.97S

Chatham County

  • Vernonburg 2.6 ENE 10.42 inches
  • Skidaway Island 0.8 NE 10.36
  • Savannah 4.7 ESE 10.14
  • Savannah Intl Airport 10.10
  • Port Wentworth 1 NE 8.64
  • Coffee Bluff 8.46
  • Tybee Island 0.7 NNE 8.44
  • Savannah 5.9 SSW 8.22
  • Hunter Army Air Field 8.21
  • Lepageville 8.18
  • Tybee Island 1.1 NNE 8.05
  • Burnside 8.00
  • Limehouse 7.88
  • Port Wentworth 2 ESE 7.67
  • Savannah 2.3 SSW 7.23
  • Pooler 1.2 NNE 7.15
  • Savannah 7.9 SSE 5.87
  • Montgomer 5.66
  • Turners Rock 4.32

Effingham County

  • Rincon 5.3 NNE 13.29 inches
  • Springfield 2.4 E 11.43
  • Marlow 0.0 S 10.99
  • Guyton 11.1 SE 10.36
  • Rincon 4 SE 10.18
  • Port Wentworth 6 N 9.89
  • SPRINGFIELD 6.67
  • Rincon 6.45
  • Abercorn Creek 3.90

Evans County

  • Bellville 2.8 N 12.00 inches
  • Glissons Pond 10.69
  • Claxton Evans Co Aprt 7.10

Jenkins County

  • Sardis 5.97 inches
  • Midville 6.6 ESE 5.90
  • Millen Airport 4.61

Liberty County

  • Hinesville 2.2 N 8.03 inches
  • Midway 3.8 NE 7.59
  • Midway 6.99
  • Lawson 6.95
  • Riceboro 6.91
  • Fort Stewart 5.54
  • Fort Stewart 4.00

Long County

  • Taylors Creek 10.49 inches
  • Ludowici 5.97

McIntosh County

  • Townsend 5.5 SE 6.98 inches
  • Riceboro 11.8 SE 6.26
  • Nerrs Meteorological Site 6.26
  • Sapelo Island 2.3 NW 4.40
  • Valona 3.81

Screven County

  • Rocky Ford 4 SE 12.89 inches
  • Newington 0.5 SSE 11.38
  • Rocky Ford 4.2 N 10.31
  • Sylvania 5.5 ENE 9.33
  • Burtons Ferry 8.96
  • Sylvania Airport 8.23
  • Hilltonia 4 N 4.99

Tattnall County

  • Reidsville 6.65 inches

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

Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for NC, SC, Georgia through Wednesday morning, Aug. 7 (2024)

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