NationalWeatherService'sNewport, N.C., station -- Forecasts, radar, storm watches and other weather information for North Carolina's central and southern coasts. 20 hours ago · Click a location below for detailed forecast. · According to the National Hurricane Center, tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are possible in the NorthCarolina Outer Banks beginning late Wednesday, where Tropical Storm and Storm Surge Warnings are in effect. NorthCarolina’scoastal and low-lying regions are at constant risk from hurricanes and flooding. By understanding storm surge zones, flood maps, and evacuation routes, residents can better prepare for emergencies. · - A Storm Surge Warning and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for East Carteret, Hatteras Island, Northern Outer Banks, and Ocracoke Island * STORM INFORMATION: - About 690 miles south-southeast of Buxton NC or about 680 miles south-southeast of Morehead City NC - 25.6N 72.4W - Storm Intensity 105 mph - Movement Northwest or 325 degrees at 9 mph · NationalWeatherServiceNewport/Morehead City Science and Operations Officer Ryan Ellis said, “It's just not safe to go in the ocean right now.” Ellis said one of the biggest threats will be waves that could reach as high as 20 feet. · Storm surge and tropical storm watches remain active for much of NC coast. Update: Find our latest forecast story here. See photos of the damage here. As Hurricane Erin continues along its...
· - A Storm Surge Warning and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for East Carteret, Hatteras Island, Northern Outer Banks, and Ocracoke Island * STORM INFORMATION: - About 690 miles south-southeast of Buxton NC or about 680 miles south-southeast of Morehead City NC - 25.6N 72.4W - Storm Intensity 105 mph - Movement Northwest or 325 degrees at 9 mph
· NationalWeatherServiceNewport/Morehead City Science and Operations Officer Ryan Ellis said, “It's just not safe to go in the ocean right now.” Ellis said one of the biggest threats will be waves that could reach as high as 20 feet.
· Storm surge and tropical storm watches remain active for much of NC coast. Update: Find our latest forecast story here. See photos of the damage here. As Hurricane Erin continues along its...
20 hours ago · Click a location below for detailed forecast.
· According to the National Hurricane Center, tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are possible in the NorthCarolina Outer Banks beginning late Wednesday, where Tropical Storm and Storm Surge Warnings are in effect.
NorthCarolina’scoastal and low-lying regions are at constant risk from hurricanes and flooding. By understanding storm surge zones, flood maps, and evacuation routes, residents can better prepare for emergencies.