9am Update - Today's Severe Weather Potential | Eastern North Carolina Now

This morning’s update included very minor changes to timing of today’s forecasted impacts.

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News Release:

    Good Morning Everyone,

    This morning's update included very minor changes to timing of today's forecasted impacts. These changes have been underlined below.

    Rain

  • Rain chances will increase after 5pm Friday and continue through 2am, with most areas currently forecasted to receive 1/4 to 1/2" of an inch.
  • Our heaviest rains are expected to occur between 8p and 11pm.

    Winds

  • Our forecasted winds will transition through various intensities and direction as follows:
  • Friday 1pm - 8pm: SE winds sustained between 10 and 20 mph with frequent gust of 20 to 30 mph.
  • Friday 9pm - Saturday 1am: South winds sustained between 20 and 25 mph with frequent gusts of 30 to 40 mph.
  • Saturday 2am - 6am: SW winds between 15 and 25 mph with frequent gusts of 25 to 35 mph.
  • Saturday 7am - 7pm: West winds sustained between 15 and 20 mph with frequent gusts of 20 to 30 mph.

    Water Levels

  • Most of our county's shoreline communities will experience 10 to 12 hrs of slightly elevated water levels (about 1 ft higher than normal) Friday evening as we endure SE and south winds.
  • Water levels will then reverse and be below normal on Saturday as west winds pull water from most of our waterways.

    Severe Storms

  • Severe thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds and isolated tornados will be possible between 6pm today and 1am Saturday.
  • Our greatest chance of receiving severe weather will be between 8pm and 11pm.

    Please see the email below and attached briefing from the National Weather Service (NWS) for additional information.

    We encourage everyone to take a moment today to ensure that you, your family , friends and neighbors have a means of being notified to any storm warnings that may be issued during this event. This could include tuning into local media outlets, weather radios, push notifications from weather monitoring phone apps, etc.

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    As always, we thank you all for what you do to keep Beaufort County informed, prepared and safe.


   Chris Newkirk
   Director, Beaufort County Emergency Services
   121 W 3rd St.
   Washington, NC 27889
     Office: (252) 946-0079  •  Cell: (252) 378-5352


    Good Morning,

    We are expecting strong to severe thunderstorms, gusty winds of 35-50 mph (highest for coastal counties), and dangerous marine conditions for Eastern NC tonight (January 12th). A wind advisory remains in effect for many coastal counties.

    We are not expecting impactful coastal flooding, as the duration of southwesterly low-end gales is quite brief. Water levels could reach as high as 1 foot above normal.

    Attached is a two-page briefing for the event.

    This will be the last briefing barring a significant change to the forecast

    If you have any questions or need anything else, please let us know!

NWS_Morehead_City_Briefing_3_Strong_cold_front_Jan_12th_2024.pdf


    Regards,

    NWS Newport/Morehead City


   NOAA - National Weather Service
   Newport/Morehead City, NC Weather Forecast Office
   533 Roberts Rd
   Newport, NC 28570
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