DUNEDIN, Fla. — High tide at St. Joseph's Sound produced 2-3 feet of extra water after Debby moved through, but it didn't have quite the effect from a year ago when Hurricane Idalia crashed into the area.
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There were small waves over the seawall Monday as boats bobbed in the water, but many boaters had spent the weekend preparing for Debby's onslaught.
When Idalia hit last year, the storm sent water over the seawall and into the parking lots of local businesses.
Elsewhere in Dunedin, a downed tree was reported on Glenn Hollow Drive as Debby roared through.
Meanwhile, in the Big Bend area of Florida, the rural fishing village of Steinhatchee saw heavy rain and strong wind gusts. Drivers were spotted trying to drive though flooded roads Monday morning.
That area was also hit hard by Idalia a year ago.
Across the Bay area, residents started their work week with with flooded and closed roads, power outages and debris as Debby left is mark.
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