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Tropical Cyclone Debby To Bring Rain, Thunderstorms, Flooding To NH
The National Weather Service warns of hazardous weather in most of NH as the storm moves east and out of the region early Saturday morning.

CONCORD, NH ? The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for nine of New Hampshire?s 10 counties as Tropical Cyclone Debby moves into the region.
The storm?s remnants are expected to move into the state Friday night and out by early Saturday morning. Forecasters said Granite Staters should expect ?a few strong to severe thunderstorms? during the evening, with ?damaging wind gusts? being the primary threat.
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?A frontal system along with tropical moisture from the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Debby will bring heavy rainfall and the risk of localized flooding to the region tonight,? the alert issued Friday morning stated.
The heaviest rain is expected in the western and northwestern parts of the state, and between half an inch and an inch is expected everywhere else.
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