What to Know
- What was left of Tropical Storm Debby brought heavy rain, flooding and tornado watches and warnings to the D.C. area Thursday evening and Friday morning.
- Most severe weather threats of the storm ended by Friday afternoon, but Storm Team4 said there's still the potential for spots of heavy rain through the evening.
- A tornado watch for the D.C. area is over. Flood watches and warnings remain in effect.
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The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby hit the Washington, D.C., area with heavy rain, flooding and a risk of tornadoes.
Most severe weather threats of the storm ended by Friday afternoon, but Storm Team4 said there's still the potential for spots of heavy rain through the evening. However, the risks for more flooding or tornado watches are over.
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