Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals for SC, Georgia, NC through Thursday morning, Aug. 8

Debby was downgraded from a tropical storm to a tropical depression on Thursday, Aug. 8, and is heading north, but that doesn't mean it is finished with the Carolinas.

"Debby is expected to produce an additional 3 to 6 inches of rainfall with locally higher amounts, across portions of southeastern North Carolina leading to maximum storm total amounts as high as 15 inches," the National Hurricane Center said in a 5 p.m. briefing. "Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches over portions of eastern South Carolina will bring maximum storm total amounts as high as 20 to 25 inches. Considerable flooding is expected across portions of eastern South Carolina and southeast North Carolina through Friday."

From USA TODAY: Tropical Storm Debby pounding North Carolina; death toll rises to 7: Live updates

Rainfall totals so far from Tropical Storm Debby

Here are rainfall totals through Thursday morning from locations in South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia from Debby, as reported by the National Weather Service out of Charleston, South Carolina, and Wilmington, North Carolina.

The NWS notes that observations are collected from a variety of sources with varying equipment and exposures. Not all data listed is considered official.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Allendale County

  • Allendale 8.72 inches

  • Allendale Cnty Aprt 4.91

Beaufort County

  • Beaufort 3.6 NE 13.78 inches

  • Seabrook 13.43

  • Bluffton 0.7 NNW 12.67

  • Fripp Island 11.96

  • 2 NE Bluffton 11.64

  • Beaufort 4.2 WSW 11.46

  • Bluffton 6.4 NW 10.79

  • Walling Grove 10.69

  • Hilton Head Island 10.36

  • Okatie 9.92

Berkeley County

  • Huger 14.01 inches

  • Moncks Corner 12.0

  • Charleston 6.8 NE 11.15

  • Witherbee 10.91

  • Hanahan 10.86

  • Summerville 10.55

  • Goose Creek 9.50

  • Bonneau 8.87

Charleston County

  • Mount Pleasant 15.83 inches

  • Edisto Beach 14.98

  • Charleston 2.5 NNW 14.09

  • Hollywood 12.09

  • Summerville 2.6 E 11.80

  • Wadmalaw Island 11.79

  • Johns Island 11.66

  • North Charleston 11.63

  • Meggett 10.96

  • Edisto Island 10.87

  • Ace Basin 10.65

  • Seabrook Island 9.34

  • Isle of Palms 8.18

  • Mcclellanville 6.92

Colleton County

  • Green Pond 17.35

  • Walterboro 13.28

  • Bennetts Point 13.11

  • Cottageville 12.25

  • Edisto Beach 0.7 NE 12.22

  • Grover 11.52

  • Combahee 10.76

  • Lodge 9.04

  • Smoaks 8.37

Darlington County

  • Darlington 5.47 inches

  • Clyde SC 5.33

Dillon County

  • Latta 6.80 inches

Dorchester County

  • Summerville 1.7 SSE 14.86 inches

  • Summerville 0.4 SE 13.01

  • Ridgeville 11.74

  • Summerville 2.1 WSW 11.58

  • Hampton County

  • Hampton 10.59 inches

Florence County

  • Lynches River Lake 11.79 inches

  • 1 NNE Florence 8.74

  • 6 NE Florence 6.37

  • Olanta 6.31

  • Black Creek at Quinb 5.28

Georgetown County

  • Spring Gully Georget 10.74 inches

Horry County

  • Loris 15.89 inches

  • Waccamaw River 14.89

  • North Myrtle Beach 14.25

  • Finklea Fire Station 13.10

  • Little River 13.06

  • Bucksport 12.64

  • Horry County Police 12.57

  • Aynor 10.85

  • Garden City 10.35

  • Conway 10.21

  • Allsbrook 9.52

  • Briarcliffe Ac 9.12

  • Galivants Ferry Land 9.07

  • Nichols 7.90

  • Red Hill 8.65

  • Crab Tree Swamp 8.51

  • North Conway 8.19

  • Waterford Plantation 7.99

  • Central Horry County 7.30

  • Surfside Beach 7.22

  • Socastee 6.02

  • Hunting Swamp SC 5.70

  • Longs 4.72

Jasper County

  • Hardeeville 12.45 inches

  • Bluffton 11.90

  • Savannah NWR 9.59

  • Limehouse 9.30

  • Ridgeland 6.59

Marion County

  • Marion Government 8.25 inches

  • Mullins 8.17

Marlboro County

  • Clio 8.33 inches

  • Bennettsville 3.77

  • Williamsburg County

  • LNJ Bridge Kingstree 14.92 inches

  • Kingstree 14.01

  • Lake City 7.91

NORTH CAROLINA

Bladen County

  • Elizabethtown 10.71 inches

  • Turnbull Creek 7.42

  • William O``Huske 6.84

Brunswick County

  • Shallotte Fire Stati 13.05 inches

  • Leland 12.20

  • Calabash 11.08

  • Winnabow 10.63

  • Sunset Harbor NC 10.58

  • Shallotte 9.99

  • Holden Beach 9.52

  • West End Holden Beac 9.23

  • Southport 7.83

  • Ocean Isle Beach 7.64

  • Bolivia 7.27

  • Sunny Point 6.04

  • Green Swamp 5.70

  • St James 4.26

Columbus County

  • Whiteville 8.74 inches

New Hanover County

  • Kings Grant 15.25 inches

  • 2 WSW Wilmington 11.94

  • 7 NE Wilmington 10.23

  • 1 W Wilmington 8.93

  • Masonboro 6.41

  • Cape Fear CC Wilming 5.09

Pender County

  • Burgaw 7.07 inches

  • Saltwater Landing 4.93

  • Back Island 3.92

Robeson County

  • Rowland 8.35 inches

  • Lumberton 7.55

GEORGIA

Bryan County

  • Eden 11.21 inches

  • Pembroke 10.59

  • Richmond Hill 0.5 NE 10.05

  • Richmond Hill 7.0 ESE 9.75

  • Blitchton 9.63

  • Ellabell 7.64

Bulloch County

  • Statesboro 12.10 inches

  • Brooklet 9.73

  • Rocky Ford 9.64

Candler County

  • Metter 7.0 N 10.15 inches

  • Metter 9.26

  • Metter Municipal Airport 6.22

Chatham County

  • Vernonburg 11.03 inches

  • Skidaway Island 10.99

  • Savannah 4.7 ESE 10.92

  • Savannah Intl Airport 10.53

  • Coffee Bluff 9.21

  • Port Wentworth 8.88

  • Tybee Island 8.69

  • Hunter Army Air Field 8.52

  • Burnside 8.36

  • Limehouse 8.02

  • Pooler 7.60

  • Hutchinson Island 4.37

Effingham County

  • Rincon 13.72 inches

  • Springfield 12.12

  • Marlow 11.59

  • Port Wentworth 10.20

Evans County

  • Bellville 12.36 inches

  • Glissons Pond 10.81

Jenkins County

  • Midville 6.00 inches

  • Millen Airport 5.63

  • Sardis 5.58

Liberty County

  • Midway 7.92 inches

  • Lawson 7.28

  • Fort Stewart 5.60

Long County

  • Taylors Creek 10.87 inches

McIntosh County

  • Townsend 7.59 inches

  • Riceboro 6.55

  • Nerrs Meteorological Site 6.46

  • Sapelo Island 4.86

Screven County

  • Rocky Ford 4 SE 13.22 inches

  • Newington 11.87

  • Rocky Ford 4.2 N 10.76

  • Burtons Ferry 9.86

  • Sylvania Airport 9.00

  • Hilltonia 5.60

  • Tattnall County

  • Reidsville 7.52 inches

Todd Runkle is the Carolinas Connect editor and also a content coach at the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at trunkle@gannett.com.

This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: Tropical Storm Debby rainfall totals SC, Georgia, NC Aug. 8