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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.
 
There have been no major changes with today’s Hurricane Erin forecast.
There have been no major changes with today’s Hurricane Erin forecast.
 
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.)
 
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.
 
RALEIGH: North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and state leaders urged people to beware of drenching rains and flooded roads as Tropical Storm Debby begins to impact the state.
RALEIGH: North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and state leaders urged people to beware of drenching rains and flooded roads as Tropical Storm Debby begins to impact the state.
 
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.
 
This morning’s update included very minor changes to timing of today’s forecasted impacts.
This morning’s update included very minor changes to timing of today’s forecasted impacts.
 
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 an approaching cold front that is forecasted to bring rain, gusty winds, and the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight.
Our office is currently monitoring an approaching cold front that is forecasted to bring rain, gusty winds, and the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon and tonight.
 
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Emergency Management are encouraging North Carolinians across eastern and central portions of the state to be prepared for tropical weather over the next couple of days.
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Emergency Management are encouraging North Carolinians across eastern and central portions of the state to be prepared for tropical weather over the next couple of days.
 
As expected, the approaching tropical system continues to develop at a very fast pace. The morning’s update expanded the forecasted impacts into our state and once again increased our expected wind conditions.
As expected, the approaching tropical system continues to develop at a very fast pace. The morning’s update expanded the forecasted impacts into our state and once again increased our expected wind conditions.
 
This afternoon’s update included an increase is wind conditions Saturday morning, minor timing changes for other forecasted impacts as well as Tropical Storm and Storm Surge Warnings for Beaufort County.
This afternoon’s update included an increase is wind conditions Saturday morning, minor timing changes for other forecasted impacts as well as Tropical Storm and Storm Surge Warnings for Beaufort County.
 
The noon update from the National Weather Service has provided us with additional information regarding this weekend’s potential weather impacts.
The noon update from the National Weather Service has provided us with additional information regarding this weekend’s potential weather impacts.
 
There were minor changes to the timing of our expected wind conditions in this afternoon’s update.
There were minor changes to the timing of our expected wind conditions in this afternoon’s update.
 
This morning’s update provided us with a few more details pertaining to the timing of our forecasted impacts.
This morning’s update provided us with a few more details pertaining to the timing of our forecasted impacts.
 
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service once again made minor increases to the winds and reduced the temperatures forecasted for our area. Those changes have been highlighted below.
This morning’s update from the National Weather Service once again made minor increases to the winds and reduced the temperatures forecasted for our area. Those changes have been highlighted below.
 
At least three people were reportedly killed in Louisiana on Tuesday as several tornadoes were spotted across the nation’s southern states.
At least three people were reportedly killed in Louisiana on Tuesday as several tornadoes were spotted across the nation’s southern states.
 
Ian expected to strengthen into Category 1 Hurricane before making landfall in South Carolina
Ian expected to strengthen into Category 1 Hurricane before making landfall in South Carolina
 
Our overall impacts from a prolonged period of wind, rain and elevated waters from both Ian and other weather features, HAVE NOT CHANGED. We still expect a long duration of elevated waters through multiple high tide cycles.
Our overall impacts from a prolonged period of wind, rain and elevated waters from both Ian and other weather features, HAVE NOT CHANGED. We still expect a long duration of elevated waters through multiple high tide cycles.
 
The latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) can be found in the email below and attached briefing. Notable changes to the forecast for Beaufort County
The latest update from the National Weather Service (NWS) can be found in the email below and attached briefing. Notable changes to the forecast for Beaufort County
 
Over the next 12-24 hours, portions of North Carolina could see severe storms, heavy rain, significant snowfall, gusty winds, and coastal flooding. Governor Roy Cooper urges North Carolinians to stay aware of the local weather forecast and prepare for the conditions expected in your area.
Over the next 12-24 hours, portions of North Carolina could see severe storms, heavy rain, significant snowfall, gusty winds, and coastal flooding. Governor Roy Cooper urges North Carolinians to stay aware of the local weather forecast and prepare for the conditions expected in your area.
 
The latest update from the National Weather Service included the following forecast changes for Beaufort County.
The latest update from the National Weather Service included the following forecast changes for Beaufort County.
 
As North Carolina begins to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Elsa, Governor Roy Cooper and state emergency management officials are reminding residents to be prepared for possible power outages and to avoid driving through floodwaters.
As North Carolina begins to feel the effects of Tropical Storm Elsa, Governor Roy Cooper and state emergency management officials are reminding residents to be prepared for possible power outages and to avoid driving through floodwaters.
 
There were very minor changes with this morning’s update from the National Weather Service.
There were very minor changes with this morning’s update from the National Weather Service.
 
The biggest threats to Beaufort County continues to be the possibility of isolated tornados, periods of heavy rain that could produce flash flooding, and winds gust between 25 and 30 mph.
The biggest threats to Beaufort County continues to be the possibility of isolated tornados, periods of heavy rain that could produce flash flooding, and winds gust between 25 and 30 mph.
 
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for areas east of Beaufort County. The previously issued Tropical Storm Watch has been dropped.
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for areas east of Beaufort County. The previously issued Tropical Storm Watch has been dropped.
 
This will be the final full briefing on the severe weather and multi hazard threat.
This will be the final full briefing on the severe weather and multi hazard threat.
 
Governor Cooper encourages North Carolinians to be prepared for potential high winds and flooding
Governor Cooper encourages North Carolinians to be prepared for potential high winds and flooding
 
While today officially marks the end of the 2020 Hurricane Season, other types of weather are threatening North Carolina, as a winter storm affects western counties and severe storms are possible in the East.
While today officially marks the end of the 2020 Hurricane Season, other types of weather are threatening North Carolina, as a winter storm affects western counties and severe storms are possible in the East.
 
Hurricane Laura made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane overnight, devastating parts of eastern Louisiana, hitting the areas surrounding Lake Charles and Shreveport directly, causing major damage.
Hurricane Laura made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane overnight, devastating parts of eastern Louisiana, hitting the areas surrounding Lake Charles and Shreveport directly, causing major damage.
 
A general southernly wind between 5 and 10mph is expected through the day on Monday. Winds are expected to increase around 2am Tuesday morning, and remain sustained at 40 – 50 mph through 8am Tuesday morning. Gust of 50 – 70 mph are possible during this time.
A general southernly wind between 5 and 10mph is expected through the day on Monday. Winds are expected to increase around 2am Tuesday morning, and remain sustained at 40 – 50 mph through 8am Tuesday morning. Gust of 50 – 70 mph are possible during this time.
 
Gov. Cooper’s request for federal disaster declaration approved
Gov. Cooper’s request for federal disaster declaration approved
 
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