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HURRICANE FLORENCE CAROLINA POUNDING BEGINS


Good morning everyone. We have another gloomy, muggy day here in New York City as Hurricane Florence begins to pound the shoreline of the Carolinas. There are some changes to her strength, but many aspects of the forecast remain unchanged, including the worst parts.

REGIONAL RADAR


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Clouds and the slight chance of a few showers stick around today, with highs a muggy upper 70's. We repeat tomorrow, then possibly dry out and clear out on Saturday as Florence pulls drier air down across our region. Look for clouds and sun, highs in the low 80's. Expect a carbon copy for Sunday, then clouds begin to move back in to start the week. We'll be back in the tropical goo until whatever is left from Florence goes into Canada; so low 80's and muggy conditions will be the theme into at least mid-week next week.
FLORENCE BEGINS HER APPROACH



Overnight, we saw Hurricane Florence downgraded to a Category 2. She is currently holding steady at 110mph with 130mph gusts. While this may seem like welcome news, it's only good news for certain structures away from surge warning zones and flash flooding areas.

Because of its long ocean trek, the cards have already been dealt for the immediate coast and low-lying bay, and creek areas. Everyone must continue to listen to their local officials and get out it you are under a storm surge warning. As far as areas not under a surge warning but still under a hurricane warning, 110mph sustained winds and 130mph are not anything to sneeze at. Imagine an EF2 tornado, but not one that lasts a few seconds to a minute, but one that lasts hours on end.

After the shoreline action plays out, we begin to shift focus on the secondary and just as important danger of Florence, flash flooding. When her bands move inland at a terribly slow pace, she will dump 20-30"+ of rain for those who see the heaviest precip. Not many places can handle this type of deluge and we will see widespread, life threatening, flash flooding. For inland spots, it is not too late to leave. If you know your area floods out during a regular rainy day or bad thunderstorm, get out. Again, be guided by your local officials as to where to go and if your area is in danger of flooding.

Please do not be fooled by the downgrade in strength to this storm. Areas of the coast will still see catastrophic, Category 4-like hurricane damage. Areas who see the strongest winds will still sustain very heavy damage. Areas who get the heaviest bands of rain will still see widespread flooding.

Stay tuned.

*Please consult your local National Weather Service office at weather.gov for the latest information on any tropical storms or hurricanes that could be a threat to your area. Consult your local government officials regarding action you may need to take to secure life and property. Maps shown on here SHOULD NOT be used for decision making.
 
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