Debby began as a storm in Florida, dumped a ton of rain on Georgia and Carolinas many of the week and, downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, is hitting the northeast, together with Pennsylvania.The Related Press says the typhoon risks throughout the weekend come from soaking rains, flash flooding and the specter of tornadoes. Central Pennsylvania on Friday morning is seeing rain in all places, some thunder and gusty winds — however some portions of the area, specifically in Harrisburg and Swatara Township, have vital harm from bushes and particles.Extra: Did a twister contact down in Dauphin County? NWS to investigateStanding water is final roads throughout central Pa.The area stays below flood watches and warnings, at the side of twister watches, till a minimum of mid-afternoon Friday. Whilst the forecast Saturday requires sunny skies, runoff may imply extra minor flooding in creeks and low-lying spaces throughout the weekend.