Debby is making a fair run at becoming declared tropical again. Should current trends continue, it is looking increasingly possible that advisories get restarted on Tropical Storm Debby as soon as later today.
Debby is moving faster to the east-northeast, and as of this update, is centered a few hundred miles west-southwest of Bermuda. Based on recent satellite, scatterometer and buoy data, Debby is once again producing sustained winds of at least 40MPH, probably higher, with heavy rain and thunderstorms ongoing in its top half.
While it is not likely that Bermuda takes a direct impact from the re-energized Debby, it is probable that it will at least see some showers, thunderstorms, and perhaps some gusts to tropical storm force.
In the longer term, after passing Bermuda the cyclone should continue going out to sea, and may get absorbed by a large, non-tropical low now exiting the east coast.