Georgia soaked by Tropical Storm Debby's torrential rain
AccuWeather's Ali Reid is in Savannah, Georgia, where Debby's torrential rainfall has inundated the city's streets with significant flooding and tree debris on Aug. 6.
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00:00We are live from Chippewa Square this morning where the famous scene of, I'm
00:06gonna change the wording a little bit, Debbie is like a box of chocolates, you
00:10never know what you're gonna get. That's the saying of the morning at least, right?
00:13Cedar Key, very different yesterday when we were live from where we are this
00:17morning here in the downtown district of Savannah, Georgia. If you take a look
00:21behind me here, yes of course, that is the scene from the Forrest Gump movie. Very
00:27beautiful, very picturesque, not much happening in this area. It is certainly
00:31quiet here in the downtown district this morning and that's why I wanted to bring
00:35you live to this area this morning, to give you a perspective of the streets. Of
00:40course you're gonna see some debris here and there, that's because we did see some
00:43heavy rain, some strong winds at times in this area, but nothing in comparison to
00:49what we've seen at least in other parts of the area or in other states due to
00:55debris. Now earlier this morning, if you were tuned in, we were live over in the
00:59White Bluff neighborhood of Savannah here. Very different scene over in that
01:04area, that's because there was some major flooding. If you take a look at the video
01:07up on your screen right now, people were getting stuck, they were getting stalled
01:11out with their cars, potentially driving into water that at times was knee-deep.
01:17People inside of hotels, inside of their apartment buildings, having a hard time
01:22getting out this morning due to that flooding. That is something that people
01:26in this area are going to experience over the next couple of days as the rain
01:30still does come down here in this area. That could continue over the next few
01:34days, especially if they have some hard times with their drainage, which we saw
01:38this morning, but crews definitely out to try and avoid some of those problems.
01:42But bringing you back live now to the downtown district, I mean it is
01:46beautiful here this morning and I figured if I'm gonna end my live shots
01:49in any way, this was the place to do it. Gorgeous! I agree, rain can't hurt anyone either.
01:55Hey, if you want to get a bite to eat, don't forget Paula Deen's restaurant not
01:59far away from there, Miss Allie. Get a good bite to eat there and I'll tell you
02:03what, the heaviest rain, at least for now, is over in Savannah. It's well off to the north.