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Anyone on the beach of the East Coast (especially NC) going to be affected? Sustained winds are now 145mph (Cat 4) and it's projected to hit Cape Hatteras@135 on 2am Friday. Luckily this hurricane is going to run parallel to the coast if models prove correct.
Anyone on the beach of the East Coast (especially NC) going to be affected? Sustained winds are now 145mph (Cat 4) and it's projected to hit Cape Hatteras@135 on 2am Friday. Luckily this hurricane is going to run parallel to the coast if models prove correct.
A hurricane warning has been issued for the east coast of the US from Bogue Inlet, North Carolina north-eastward to the North Carolina/Virginia border, including the Pamlico and Albemarle sounds.
The hurricane watch has been adjusted northward and now extends from the North Carolina/Virginia border northward to Massachusetts, including Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket.
A warning means hurricane conditions are expected somewhere within the affected area, with the first tropical storm-force winds within 36 hours. A watch expects the same within 48 hours.