But Accuweather’s Joe Bastardi says she may not survive the features in her path.
"With the storm in no hurry to turn into a monster the track will be consistently further south with time. This is the wave that looked like it would be near 20 north and 50 west by Friday to me from last week, though now it is forecasted by TPC north of that. The central atlantic trof, a major player in active hurricane seasons may be there to escort little Debby out when she arrives there this weekend though that is not etched in stone."
UPDATE By Aug. 24, Debby was expected to become a hurricane but not to threaten land at all, instead turning north about mid-Atlantic and dissipating before reaching the Arctic Circle. But Accuweather said on the 25th that her moisture "may enhance rainfall in northern Europe a week to 10 days down the road."















