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This morning’s update included minor adjustments to snow accumulations, with Beaufort County forecasted to receive between 8 and 12 inches.
This morning’s update included minor adjustments to snow accumulations, with Beaufort County forecasted to receive between 8 and 12 inches.
 
This afternoon’s update continues to indicate “Major Impacts” (Dangerous driving conditions, closures, disruptions with normal daily activities, etc.) from this weekend’s winter weather with Beaufort County currently forecasted to receive 10 and 14 inches of snow.
This afternoon’s update continues to indicate “Major Impacts” (Dangerous driving conditions, closures, disruptions with normal daily activities, etc.) from this weekend’s winter weather with Beaufort County currently forecasted to receive 10 and 14 inches of snow.
 
While this afternoon’s update once again included increased probabilities of moderate to major impacts, it will likely be tomorrow before we receive specific accumulation details.
While this afternoon’s update once again included increased probabilities of moderate to major impacts, it will likely be tomorrow before we receive specific accumulation details.
 
Our probability for experiencing “Moderate Impacts” (hazardous driving conditions, closures, disruptions with normal daily activities, etc.) increased to between 60 and 80% with this morning’s update
Our probability for experiencing “Moderate Impacts” (hazardous driving conditions, closures, disruptions with normal daily activities, etc.) increased to between 60 and 80% with this morning’s update
 
Our office continues to monitor the forecasted potential of another round of winter weather for this Saturday and Sunday.
Our office continues to monitor the forecasted potential of another round of winter weather for this Saturday and Sunday.
 
Like many of you, our office has been monitoring the potential for impactful winter weather this weekend. Current forecast details for Beaufort County include:
Like many of you, our office has been monitoring the potential for impactful winter weather this weekend. Current forecast details for Beaufort County include:
 
Our office continues to monitor the developing forecast of a coastal low-pressure system that is expected to impact our area through the weekend.
Our office continues to monitor the developing forecast of a coastal low-pressure system that is expected to impact our area through the weekend.
 
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast for a developing low-pressure system that is expected to bring much needed rain, elevated winds, and the potential for higher than normal water levels along some of our county’s waterways over the weekend.
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast for a developing low-pressure system that is expected to bring much needed rain, elevated winds, and the potential for higher than normal water levels along some of our county’s waterways over the weekend.
 
"In fact, we actually believe they stored more of it in Fordo because they believe Fordo was impenetrable," the senator said.
"In fact, we actually believe they stored more of it in Fordo because they believe Fordo was impenetrable," the senator said.
 
Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey vows strong law enforcement response
 
The latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included additional graphics, as well as increased winds, rain and threat of tornados.
The latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included additional graphics, as well as increased winds, rain and threat of tornados.
 
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included: Minor changes to the timing of tomorrows impacts. Minor changes in snow / ice accumulations. (Mainly for counties north and east of us.)
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included: Minor changes to the timing of tomorrows impacts. Minor changes in snow / ice accumulations. (Mainly for counties north and east of us.)
 
Our office continues to monitor the potential for a mix of winter weather on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
Our office continues to monitor the potential for a mix of winter weather on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
 
This afternoon’s update continued to shift the heavier snowfall slightly further inland, with areas along and east of Hwy 17 now forecasted to receive between 4 and 6 inches.
This afternoon’s update continued to shift the heavier snowfall slightly further inland, with areas along and east of Hwy 17 now forecasted to receive between 4 and 6 inches.
 
Beaufort County’s EOC will undergo a partial activation utilizing Emergency Services personnel beginning at 6pm this afternoon.
Beaufort County’s EOC will undergo a partial activation utilizing Emergency Services personnel beginning at 6pm this afternoon.
 
There were minor adjustments in the timing of this weekend’s weather.
 
A Coastal Flood Advisory for our waterways, meaning water levels are expected to be 1 to 2 feet higher than normal.
A Coastal Flood Advisory for our waterways, meaning water levels are expected to be 1 to 2 feet higher than normal.
 
This morning’s update included both good and bad changes for our area, with another reduction in the total rainfall but an increased threat of tornados.
This morning’s update included both good and bad changes for our area, with another reduction in the total rainfall but an increased threat of tornados.
 
This afternoon’s update included a reduced threat of storm surge for our area, and an increased concern for downriver flooding for areas along the lower Tar River early next week as a result of inland rainfall.
This afternoon’s update included a reduced threat of storm surge for our area, and an increased concern for downriver flooding for areas along the lower Tar River early next week as a result of inland rainfall.
 
Debby continues to live up to its reputation of being a difficult storm to forecast, and we appreciate everyone’s patience as we navigate these changes in real time.
Debby continues to live up to its reputation of being a difficult storm to forecast, and we appreciate everyone’s patience as we navigate these changes in real time.
 
The afternoon updates have included another increase in expected rainfall amounts, and provided us with additional details related to the timing of our forecasted impacts.
The afternoon updates have included another increase in expected rainfall amounts, and provided us with additional details related to the timing of our forecasted impacts.
 
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of an approaching cold frontal system moving through today through Thursday.
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of an approaching cold frontal system moving through today through Thursday.
 
Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order Tuesday rebranding the secretary of Environmental Quality’s Environmental Justice and Equity Advisory Board as the Governor’s Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order Tuesday rebranding the secretary of Environmental Quality’s Environmental Justice and Equity Advisory Board as the Governor’s Environmental Justice Advisory Council.
 
Eight students completed the first Inner Banks Fire Academy on December 12 at Beaufort County Community College.
Eight students completed the first Inner Banks Fire Academy on December 12 at Beaufort County Community College.
 
It's November! That means it's almost December, which means it's almost 2024, which means it'll eventually be election time.
It's November! That means it's almost December, which means it's almost 2024, which means it'll eventually be election time.
 
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included minor changes to the timing of our forecasted impacts as well as a slight reduction in rain totals.
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included minor changes to the timing of our forecasted impacts as well as a slight reduction in rain totals.
 
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of another approaching low-pressure system that is expected to bring elevated winds, hazardous marine conditions a brief period of severe storms to many areas along Eastern NC this weekend.
Our office is currently monitoring the forecast of another approaching low-pressure system that is expected to bring elevated winds, hazardous marine conditions a brief period of severe storms to many areas along Eastern NC this weekend.
 
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included another increase in the forecasted wind conditions for Beaufort County.
This afternoon’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included another increase in the forecasted wind conditions for Beaufort County.
 
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included an elevated threat of severe weather, to include the possibility of tornados, as well as an increase in the forecasted wind conditions.
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service (NWS) included an elevated threat of severe weather, to include the possibility of tornados, as well as an increase in the forecasted wind conditions.
 
Our office is continuing to monitor an approaching cold front that is expected to bring high winds, elevated water levels, rain and the potential for severe storms to our area Tuesday and Wednesday. Forecast details for Beaufort County can be found below.
Our office is continuing to monitor an approaching cold front that is expected to bring high winds, elevated water levels, rain and the potential for severe storms to our area Tuesday and Wednesday. Forecast details for Beaufort County can be found below.
 
WASHINGTON, N.C. –– Beaufort County officials urge all residents to make necessary preparations and stay alert to updates regarding a cold front that could bring hazardous weather to our region Tuesday and early Wednesday morning.
WASHINGTON, N.C. –– Beaufort County officials urge all residents to make necessary preparations and stay alert to updates regarding a cold front that could bring hazardous weather to our region Tuesday and early Wednesday morning.
 
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.
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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