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.02" today but had feet and feet of mosquitos. Can't go outside in the evening without spraying yourself.
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We finally cleared out around 1pm and then the temp shot up into the 80's once again. Currently 83/76.
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NWS summary of Florence. https://www.weather.gov/mhx/Florence2018
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7 minutes ago, Solak said:
Welcome back! Been wondering about our coastal folk.
Thanks, we actually ended up in Virginia Beach on Saturday after I was able to walk around the neighborhood Friday evening and see all the power lines down. I figured it would be at least a week before we got it back up so Saturday morning we left and came back Thursday when I heard that power was back on.
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Good to see this site back up. That was a long time for it to be down.
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Started out this morning at 65. Currently sunny and 82/73.
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Woohoo, back up. We ended up with 11.5" from Florence. Don't know about the winds. I had 6 sections of my privacy fence come down with 4 of the posts snapped at the base. A large limb came down also but luckily no damage to my roof or house. Many of my neighbors were not so fortunate. Power was off for 5 days.
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39 minutes ago, southernskimmer said:
holy crap! Florence ain’t goin down without a fight, this was filmed in Richmond earlier today
I saw that on FB earlier. Have a FB friend in Richmond who hide in her basement.
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Can't figure out how to add text so here goes. 1st picture shows my fence. The posts were snapped at the ground level as they had 2 bags of cement to hold them in after Irene pulled them out. 2nd pic shows downed power lines. 3rd pic shows high water mark on road as it dips down to cross over creek near me and 4th pic shows large tree limb down.
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Has anyone seen any charts of highest winds gusts from the storm? I heard of a 105 mph gust at Fort Macon and Wrightsville Beach but nothing else.
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Hey everyone, finally getting a chance to check in. We are safe and sound. We lost power Thursday evening and it will be down for a long while. Numerous lines are down leading to our neighborhood. my house is fine and no flooding as I am on high ground. I lost part of my fence and a large limb but that is all. We picked up 10.5" as of Friday night. I am now in Virginia Beach staying with my brother as the house got too warm and humid to enjoy. My work has signal that they will be closed until further notice which probably means all next week. This storm was much worse that anything else I have been in including Irene. In less than 2 years I will get a chance to retire and we will leave to coast and head far inland. I am done with Hurricanes. Pictures will come later.
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We are now up to .66" and very windy and rainy with some good 40mph+ gusts.
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Had an intense band come thru and knocked out our power but once the rain and winds let up, it came back on. I thought we were done with power for a long time.
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Eastern eyewall is pretty much gone. Is it doing an eyewall replacement?
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1900 homes without power in Carteret County, 1600 homes without power in Craven County. Duke energy reporting 6000 without power in eastern NC.
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Eye looks to be wobbling a lot but seems to be generally moving wnw. Anyone else see this?
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Power outages already being reported in Havelock, Morehead, and Beaufort.
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Just had our first band come thru. .12" only. Windy with winds probably in the 25-35 mph range.
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Just had a short but heavy band move thru. It was quick and gusty. Only .12" feel out of it but it is pretty windy here. Probably in the 25 to 35 mph range.
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22 minutes ago, griteater said:
There's no outflow on the SW/S/SE sides of the storm at the moment. This reminds me a bit of Isabel, a storm that was strong, but weakened to a CAT 2 at landfall. Still, there was a huge amount of storm surge damage in the vulnerable southern Outer Banks with that one.
Even if she weakens to a cat 1, storm surge will still be huge all along the coast.
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.01" in a very brief shower this evening.
September 2018 Observations
in Southeastern States
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Hit 91 today. Currently 89/74 and still no rain. We went from 80% to 50% and now down to 20%. It has now been 12 days since it has rained here. Although good for the storm victims, not good for clearing out the air, ground, and the vegetation.