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WATCH: Apparent tornado near Pender/Sampson County line

PENDER COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — Heavy rain isn’t the only impact from Tropical Storm Debby as it makes its way toward North Carolina. The storm also brings with it a risk of isolated tornadoes.
On Wednesday there were a few tornado warnings throughout the WWAY viewing area.
This video, courtesy of Pender EMS/Fire, is of an apparent tornado near the Pender-Sampson County line near US Highway 421 at around 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday. No word yet on any damage.
As Debby continues to crawl throughout the state, we will continue to see bands of heavy rain rotate in, with a few embedded rotating storms not out of the question.
If you can safely grab any photos or videos of the storm, share them with us here.