Tampa radar confirms that Debby is now well south of Cedar Key and moving to the south southeast - still over water. Convection around the weak center and in the main feeder band is picking up a bit. The rain area to the east northeast of the center is also sliding slowly to the south. It will be interesting to see how NHC decides to resolve this unexpected change.
Whats left of the center of TD Debby probably will cut across north of Tampa and over Orlando to the Cape. The GFS did a pretty good job with this storm. ED
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