The overnight GFS and Euro runs now take Debby right across Central Florida (over orlando) around wed. night / thursday. Florida won't be clear of Debby until Thursday night with that scenario. The GFS keeps it weak, while the Euro brings it back tuesday/wed.
Beyond that it may move up offshore the east coast and possibly affect cape cod or Newfoundland, which would imply about another 10-12 days of Debby tracking.
What could change this is if the naked swirl dies out and no new center really forms.
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