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Flooding, Rain Outlook For Wyckoff: Track Storm Debby, See Updates

How many miles is Debby from Wyckoff? Track the storm and see flooding predictions here.

BERGEN COUNTY, NJ — Tropical Storm Debby has already taken an estimated six lives on the East Coast, including two children. The storm made second landfall in South Carolina Thursday.

Debby is fewer than 600 miles from Bergen County. Click here to see the current distance you are from the storm.

The current significant river flood outlook map predicts flooding in parts of North Jersey.

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The hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm by 11 a.m. Monday and will likely be downgraded further by the time it bears down on North Jersey — but such storms have still proven dangerous in the past.

In September 2021, Hurricane Ida reached New Jersey as a tropical depression, yet took an estimated 30 lives in flash floods.

Find out what's happening in Wyckofffor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Track Debby and other Atlantic storms here or here.

What's the difference between a hurricane, tropical storm, tropical depression, and tropical wave?

Hurricanes must have surface winds 75 m.p.h. or higher. See how hurricanes are categorized here.

For storms, depressions, and waves, wind speed and other factors come into play. The National Weather Services discuss the differences here.

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What about the rivers? This NWS map of the United States will show the potential for flooding.

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