Tropical Storm Debby has formed in the Gulf of Mexico.

Our Spectrum News 13 Weather Experts have broken down, by county, what to watch for as a potential tropical storm moves across Central Florida this weekend. For the latest forecast updates, you can check here.

Orange

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 25-30 mph, gusts to 35-40 mph

Rainfall: 2-5 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Seminole

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 25-30 mph, gusts to 35-40 mph

Rainfall: 2-5 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Lake

Main impact: heavy rain, gusty winds, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 30-35 mph, gusts to 40-45 mph

Rainfall: 3-6 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Marion

Main impact: heavy rain, tropical storm force winds, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 35-45 mph, gusts to 50-60 mph

Rainfall: 5-8 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Sumter

Main impact: heavy rain, gusty winds, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 30-35 mph, gusts to 40-45 mph

Rainfall: 5-8 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Osceola

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds: 20-25 mph, gusts to 30-35 mph

Rainfall: 1-3 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Flagler

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds (coast): 30-35 mph, gusts to 40-45 mph

Winds (inland): 20-25 mph, gusts to 30-35 mph

Rainfall: 2-5 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Storm surge: The potential for less than two feet above ground somewhere within surge prone areas

Volusia

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds (coast): 20-30 mph, gusts to 35-40 mph

Winds (inland): 20-25 mph, gusts to 30-35 mph

Rainfall: 2-4 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Storm surge: The potential for less than one foot above ground somewhere within surge prone areas

Brevard

Main impact: heavy rain, isolated tornadoes

Winds (coast): 20-25 mph, gusts to 30-35 mph

Winds (inland): 15-20 mph, gusts to 25-30 mph

Rainfall: 1-3 inches, locally higher amounts possible

Storm surge: The potential for less than one foot above ground somewhere within surge prone areas

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