FLORIDA (AP) -- Tropical Storm Debby has moved into the U.S. Southeast with what are likely to be long torrential downpours and flooding after raking Florida with heavy rain and high winds.
The storm killed at least five people on Monday and is causing flash flooding in historic Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, as well as elsewhere on the Southeast's Atlantic Coast.
New York City forecast and PIX11's Weather Center
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson told residents to expect a rough day Tuesday.