Weather Event: May 11, 2015: Part I - Remnants of Ana | Eastern North Carolina Now

Just the latest update on our impressive low pressure system. Please see below from the NWS and report any severe weather events promptly to us.

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    Good Evening:

    Just the latest update on our impressive low pressure system. Please see below from the NWS and report any severe weather events promptly to us. Use care if you must be out and about tonight. Travel in the morning could be slow and caution should be taken when approaching areas that water ponds on the roadway. We will be monitoring the situation throughout the night.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
    749 PM EDT SUN MAY 10 2015

    NCZ029-044>047-079>081-094-120000-MARTIN-PITT-WASHINGTON-TYRRELL-MAINLAND DARE-GREENE-BEAUFORT-MAINLAND HYDE-PAMLICO-749 PM EDT SUN MAY 10 2015

    THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA.

    DAY ONE...TONIGHT.

    RAIN SHOWERS FROM THE REMNANTS OF ANA WILL BE HEAVY AT TIMES...LEADING TO LOCALIZED FLOODING. ISOLATED TORNADOS ARE ALSO A POSSIBILITY.

    DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.

    THE REMNANTS OF TROPICAL STORM ANA WILL CONTINUE TO LIFT NORTH OF THE AREA MONDAY. LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN AND ISOLATED TORNADOES WILL BE POSSIBLE.

    Please stay safe and 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
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