Catfish appear on flooded streets in Pinellas Park

Catfish washed up in various residential areas of western Florida as Tropical Storm Debby caused flooding on Sunday before making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on Monday morning.

Tampa weather | Few rain bands from Debby remain

FOX 13 chief meteorologist Paul Dellegatto has the latest on Tropical Storm Debby as a few rain bands continue moving through the Bay Area. The storm is now impacting northeast Florida along with coastal areas of Georgia and the Carolinas, where potentially catastrophic rainfall is expected.

Travel impacted by Debby as deadly storm forces thousands of flight cancellations, delays

Deadly Tropical Storm Debby continues to lash Florida and the Southeast with damaging wind gusts and flooding rain after making landfall as a Category 1 hurricane early Monday morning, and that’s having a major impact on travel for thousands of people hoping to catch a flight to or from places like Tampa and Orlando in Florida, and Charlotte in North Carolina.

Debby downgraded to tropical storm

According to FOX 13 News Meteorologist Jim Weber, Tropical Storm Debby is moving slowly as it works its way through southeastern Georgia. He says if it moves back off the coast over water, there is a chance that it could reintensify. There's also a tropical wave working its way into the Caribbean that is expected to stay well to our south, according to Weber.