Tropical storm, Debby made landfall on Monday along Florida’s Big Bend coast, flooding streets, killing four people, and causing widespread power outages as it made its way toward Georgia and South Carolina, where it is predicted to cause catastrophic flooding this week. Tornadoes, catastrophic flash and urban flooding, coastal flooding, rip currents, strong gusty winds are expected,” in parts of the Southeast over the next several days, the Weather Service said according to USA Today.
An apparent tornado touched down on Edisto Beach, South Carolina after 9:30 p.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service in Charleston. There were multiple reports of structures damaged on Edisto Beach and across the river from Edisto Island from the radar-confirmed tornado, the weather service said,
Other popular beach destinations, including Kiawah Island and Johns Island, were being warned of possible tornado activity as additional severe storms moved onshore.