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A Tornado Watch, Flood Watch, High Surf Advisory, and a high risk of rip currents are all in effect for the Outer Banks on Thursday as Tropical Storm Debby continues to affect the Carolinas.

Debby will slowly lift northward through S.C. and into central N.C. today, and the primary impact from TS Debby will be heavy rainfall that will last through Friday.

An additional 1-3 inches of rain is forecast for the Outer Banks through Sunday. Eastern N.C. has already observed 2 to 5 inches of rainfall from TS Debby, with locally heavier amounts of up to 7 inches in some locations.

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Standing rainwater was reported on multiple portions of N.C. Highway 12 as of Thursday morning, especially in the Tri-village communities of Rodanthe, Waves, and Salvo, and on Pea Island, but the roadway remains open and passable.

Dangerous rip currents are expected in the surf zone on Thursday, with large breaking waves of 6 to 10 feet, and a high risk of rip currents is in effect for the Outer Banks.

Storm surge inundation of 1 to 2 feet will be possible for coastal portions of Onslow, Carteret, and Hyde Counties, (from Surf City to Ocracoke Island.) Storm surge is not expected on Hatteras Island at this time, but inundation up to 1 foot above ground level is possible in low-lying areas.

A core of high winds is expected near and to the east of the final storm track, which currently takes the center of TS Debby through central N.C. Wind gusts of 40 mph or more are currently forecast for Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands, and the strongest winds are expected today through Friday morning.

A few tornadoes could produce locally significant damage, and the main threat of tornadoes will be from today through Friday morning for all of eastern N.C. A Tornado Watch is in effect until 1 p.m. Thursday.

Limited storm surge is expected for the Outer Banks, with less than one foot of above-ground inundation possible.

A list of local Outer Banks resources for information is below.

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