A coastal low may bring North Carolina chances this week; tropical activity possible
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As hurricane season arrives, a new tropical cyclone tracker helps to predict dangerous storms in North Carolina
Improvements in weather tracking technology will help states like North Carolina to anticipate dangerous storms during hurricane season. Here’s what to know. Pull up the National Hurricane Center’s daily map and you’ll see whether tropical cyclone activity is expected within the next seven days as the 2025 hurricane season kicks off for North Carolina and other states along the Atlantic Coast. All the North Carolina news, in 2 minutes or less, i…
Wet weather ahead for the Outer Banks, but tropical system unlikely
From SamWalkerOBXNews.comA low pressure system off the southeast coast and stretching over Florida is forecast to move onshore and bring Eastern North Carolina periods of moderate to heavy rain for the second half of the work week, but it is not expected to become tropical.The National Hurricane Center earlier this week said the system had a 10% chance of taking on tropical characteristics as it develops, just as the 2025 hurricane season begins…
Coastal low brings showers, heavy rain to the Carolinas - WCCB Charlotte's CW
AM Weather Headlines: Coastal low brings soaking rain Weekend storm threat ahead Humid and unsettled pattern building Discussion: Clouds will build in today with highs reaching the low to mid 80s. A coastal low drifting up from Florida will pull in tropical moisture, bringing showers into the region late this evening and overnight. This likely won’t be the first named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane season, but it wil be bringing impacts to th…
Potential tropical threat fades off Carolinas but heavy rain, flooding still expected along Southeast coast
CHARLESTON, S.C. – A low-pressure system is expected to bring heavy rain and possible flash flooding to the Southeast coast, including Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, through the end of the workweek. While the National Hurricane Center (NHC) was previously monitoring the system for potential tropical development this week, forecasters determined on Wednesday morning that there was no longer a chance that it would take on any tropical…
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