Hurricane Debby was the strongest tropical cyclone of the 1982 Atlantic hurricane season, with winds peaking at 135 mph (215 km/h).
Multiple warnings and/or watches were released in accordance with Hurricane Debby.
Hurricane Debby started on August 19.
Hurricane Debby caused minor impact in the Greater and Lesser Antilles in August 2000.
Hurricane Debby (1982) reached Category 4 strength, grazed Bermuda, and caused high winds at Cape Race, but no significant damage.
Hurricane Debby was the only major hurricane of the season, peaking as a weak Category 4 over the open waters of the Atlantic basin.
Hurricane Debby moved north-northeast, affecting Bermuda with tropical storm-force winds.
Hurricane Debby was the next storm and the strongest of the season.
Hurricane Debby was the only known hurricane on record to reach category 4 north of 38 N latitude, at 38 8 North.
Combined with Hurricane Debby, 48 people were killed.