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It may get a little more interesting. I thought that originally they were calling for the low to move northward toward NC, but now...
A well-defined surface low pressure system centered about 180 miles southeast of the South Carolina-North Carolina border is moving slowly westward. Satellite images and surface observations indicate that the low is still embedded within a frontal zone and has not yet acquired tropical characteristics. However there is still a possibility that this system could develop into a subtropical or tropical cyclone later today. Regardless of whether or not this occurs...strong winds...coastal flooding...high surf...and dangerous rip currents will continue along portions of the U.S. East Coast during the next couple of days. We'll definitely be staying in the creeks this weekend. |
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