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Augusta schools tentatively staying open despite incoming Tropical Storm Debby

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Several public school systems around Georgia have closed due to Tropical Storm Debby. But, Augusta’s doesn’t seem to be among them.

Richmond County School System said via news release that, after monitoring weather conditions and communicating with local and regional emergency officials, they decided to operate schools normally Tuesday. Further updates and any changes necessary will be announced at the earliest possibility.

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Aiken County Public Schools made a similar announcement, saying they continue to closely monitor the storm and will announce updates as they become available.

Columbia County School District has not announced any changes to its schedules.

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Burke County Public School Systemannounced Monday that all schools and departments will be closed on Tuesday. No employees, including 12-month personnel, are required to report to work. Students are being provided with Learn from Home materials and the nutrition department will send home a meal for Tuesday with each student. 

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Tropical Storm Debby is currently flooding many parts of Florida. There is a storm surge warning in effect for the Georgia and South Carolina coast from St. Mary’s River to South Santee River, according to the National Hurricane Center. Across portions of southeast Georgia, the coastal plain of South Carolina, and southeast North Carolina, 10 to 20 inches of rainfall, with local amounts to 30 inches, are expected through Saturday morning.

The National Weather Service is forecasting showers and thunderstorms every day through Saturday across the Augusta area. The center of Debby will move across southeastern Georgia Monday night and Tuesday, moving offshore of the South Carolina coast by late Tuesday and Wednesday.

Stay tuned for further updates from Augusta-area public schools.



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