Governor Cooper Urges Caution at Coast as Arthur Approaches North Carolina | Eastern North Carolina Now

Governor Roy Cooper is urging people along the North Carolina coast to pay close attention to Tropical Storm Arthur, the first named storm of the year.

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    RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper is urging people along the North Carolina coast to pay close attention to Tropical Storm Arthur, the first named storm of the year.

    "Everyone in our coastal areas should remain aware and cautious as Arthur brushes our coast on Monday," said Governor Cooper. "Pay close attention to the forecast and don't take chances in dangerous surf."

    Overnight Tropical Depression One developed into Tropical Storm Arthur and is forecast to pass near the North Carolina coast on Monday. The greatest impacts are expected along the Outer Banks, where gusty winds and 1-3 inches of rain are possible. Heavy surf, life-threatening rip currents, and dangerous marine conditions will continue today and Monday along the entire coast.

    Tropical storm warnings are in effect from Surf City north to Duck, including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds. A tropical storm warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area within the next 24 hours.

    The strongest winds will arrive early Monday and persist through Monday afternoon before diminishing later in the day. Sustained winds of 40-50 miles an hour are possible across the Outer Banks, with gusts of 50-65 miles an hour possible. Areas just south and inland of the Outer Banks could see gusts of 20-40 mph. Areas inland could see up to an inch of rain and wind gusts of 15-25 miles an hour along the U.S. 17 corridor. Scattered power outages are possible.

    Stay tuned to your local forecast for weather information in your specific area and visit hurricanes.gov for updates from the National Hurricane Center.

    "This early season storm reminds us that we always need to be prepared for severe weather," said North Carolina Emergency Management Director Mike Sprayberry. "The official start of hurricane season is still two weeks away, but now is the time to be ready."

    The state's preparedness website, ReadyNC.org, contains what you need to know to assemble a family emergency kit and prepare a family emergency plan. This year, with the threat of the COVID-19 virus, be sure to include items in your emergency kit to keep your family healthy, like sanitizing wipes, masks and hand sanitizer.

    When considering your evacuation plan for this hurricane season, it's better to plan to stay inland with a family member or friend, or at a hotel, instead of at an emergency shelter.

    Follow @NCEmergency on Facebook and Twitter for weather updates.


  • Contact: Ford Porter
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