Strong coastal storm today through early Wednesday | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

        Good Morning:

    Please take into account the wind when crossing high level winds the further East you are in the County. Wind Chill is an issue as the temperature drops. The wind will could contribute to increased danger when firefighting. Falling limbs and trees are a real possibility today and tonight. Please stay weather aware!


    John Pack

    Coordinator, Beaufort County Emergency Services

     1420 Highland Drive
     Washington, NC 27889
     (252)946-2046 Office   •   (252) 975-6802 Fax   •   john.pack@co.beaufort.nc.us

Attached Map of Coastal Storm: Below.



    From: Tom Lonka - NOAA Federal [mailto:tom.lonka@noaa.gov]

    Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2015 7:03 AM

    Subject: Strong coastal storm today through early Wednesday

    Good morning,

    Changes to the upcoming coastal storm set to impact the area beginning today and lasting through early Wednesday:

    Upgrade Outer Banks Dare, Outer Banks Hyde, Carteret to a High Wind Warning.

    Upgrade Outer Banks Dare, Outer Banks Hyde, Carteret to a Coastal Flood Warning.

    Issuance of a Wind Advisory for Mainland Dare, Mainland Hyde.

    Upgrade Oregon Inlet to Cape Lookout waters to a Storm Warning.

    Include all other waters in a Gale Warning.

    Please see the attached containing the main threats with this coastal storm.

    Regards,

    Tom Lonka
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Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of an approaching cold front that is expected to bring windy conditions, rain and the possibility of severe storms to eastern NC on Tuesday.

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