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Solak

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  1. 1.77" yesterday Florence - 3 day total 7.57"
  2. Glad to see you checking in. Hope things aren't too bad when you get back home. Enjoy your time with family while you can!
  3. I'm having a really hard time buying in to the 4"-6" still to come for this area. Even the heavier bands and showers aren't coming down at any kind of rate. We've only picked up 0.55" today since 8:00AM.
  4. 4.57" yesterday. 2 day storm total 5.80" no power since 7:25 last night
  5. Not good!!! WITN-TV 19 mins · All NOAA weather radio sites in eastern North Carolina have been knocked out by winds or power issues. That means that no Tornado Warnings or Flash Flood alerts will get through. Your best bet is to check out our Facebook Live until that big problem is fixed.
  6. 1000 AM EDT Fri Sep 14 2018 ...EYE OF HURRICANE FLORENCE STILL WOBBLING SLOWLY SOUTHWESTWARD NEAR THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA... NOAA Doppler weather radar data and surface observations indicate that the center of the eye of Hurricane Florence has been wobbling southwestward near the coast of southeastern North Carolina. A buoy operated by the CORMP program southeast of Wilmington, North Carolina recently reported a wind gust of 76 mph (122 km/h). A station operated by Weatherflow at Federal Point, North Carolina, recently reported a pressure of 961.0 mb (28.38 in). SUMMARY OF 1000 AM EDT...1400 UTC...INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------- LOCATION...34.0N 78.0W ABOUT 20 MI...30 KM SW OF WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA ABOUT 55 MI...90 KM E OF MYRTLE BEACH SOUTH CAROLINA MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...85 MPH...140 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT...SW OR 245 DEGREES AT 6 MPH...9 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...958 MB...28.29 INCHES
  7. Brad Panovich‏Verified account @wxbrad 2m2 minutes ago I cannot empathize the inland flood threat enough including the #Charlotte area where 5-10" of rain is possible This starts Saturday and lasts into Monday. #Florence #cltwx #ncwx #scwx
  8. Brad Panovich‏Verified account @wxbrad 4m4 minutes ago The Neuse River at Oriental shot up to 36.35' with #Florence flood stage is just 4'. #ncwx #obx
  9. It wilp be interesting to see what the rain shield does now that Florence has made landfall. It appears at the moment that we'll be right on the northern edge of heavier bands and the concentrated rain.
  10. 1.23" so far 48mph gust at the airport (kjnx)
  11. * Tornado Warning for... Southeastern Wilson County in central North Carolina... * Until 900 PM EDT * At 832 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a possible tornado was located 9 miles southeast of Wilson, or 11 miles west of Farmville, moving southwest at 35 mph.
  12. 8:00 PM EDT Thu Sep 13 Location: 33.9°N 76.4°W Moving: NW at 5 mph Min pressure: 955 mb Max sustained: 100 mph
  13. Blowing! NWS Eastern Region‏Verified account @NWSEastern 7m7 minutes ago Wind gust of 97 knots or 112 mph at buoy 41064 located 30 miles southeast of New River Inlet NC.
  14. How tall are your trees? We're wrapped on 4 sides with pines up to 90'.
  15. @MikeWDross 3m3 minutes ago Cape Lookout CMAN station 81 mph gust to 95mph @ 7pm
  16. These showers in the outer bands are ripping along...47-62 mph!!!!
  17. Mark Sudduth‏Verified account @hurricanetrack 5m5 minutes ago I think this speaks for itself. Union point in New Bern, North Carolina.
  18. Lower, Slower 5:00 PM EDT Thu Sep 13 Location: 33.7°N 76.2°W Moving: WNW at 5 mph Min pressure: 955 mb Max sustained: 100 mph
  19. crankyweatherguy‏ @crankywxguy 4m4 minutes ago Close enough.
  20. 2:00 PM EDT Thu Sep 13 Location: 33.6°N 76.0°W Moving: NW at 10 mph Min pressure: 955 mb Max sustained: 105 mph
  21. First rain showers from an outer band passing through. Let the storm measurements begin!
  22. Here's a good source for a variety of weather conditions all across the Southeast. Dropdown menu is on the left side. http://climate.ncsu.edu/map/
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