LIVE UPDATES: Look at Myrtle Beach areas after Tropical Storm Debby. Flood warning issued

Tropical Storm Debby is expected to continue affecting the Myrtle Beach area all day Thursday into the early hours of Friday morning, with most of the system clearing by the weekend.

Meteorologists say that some inland areas of Horry County are still vulnerable to flood events.

Flash floods are still possible, and officials are warning people against driving in flooded areas and bypassing barricades on the road, as this can be deadly.

According to a late-night update from the National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC, major flooding is now predicted for the Pee Dee River at Galivants Ferry.

This is the first named tropical system to work its way through Myrtle Beach during the 2024 hurricane season.

Here are the latest updates:

Rainfall amounts released. How much did you get?

UPDATE 11:35 A.M.

The Loris area received more than 15 inches of rainfall from Aug. 5, 2024, through Aug. 8, 2024, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. The most received in Horry County from Tropical Storm Debby.

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