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RT @NWSRaleigh: ☁️Afternoon stratocumulus has blossomed across central North Carolina over the past few hours leading to only pockets of sunshine.

Light northerly winds will lead to below average temps peaking in the mid/upper 60s for the afternoon high. #NCwx

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RT @NWSGSP: Anyone interested in becoming a storm spotter or learning more about severe weather may attend the Spotter Talk on any of the days listed in the graphic below. #ncwx #scwx #gawx

To register, go to: weather.gov/gsp/skywarn

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1-minute Mesoscale Sector #GOESEast Visible & Infrared images (with time-matched plots of SPC Storm Reports) showed severe thunderstorms that produced damaging winds & hail as large as 4.50" in #NCwx/#SCwx: https://t.co/Oojxjc4OVp @NWSGSP @NWSWilmingtonNC @NWSRaleigh @NWSColumbia https://t.co/1mjPWcs6AL

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RT @NWSWilmingtonNC: Wave to the Hurricane Hunters as they fly along the Carolina coast! They'll spend the next several hours checking out Tropical Storm #Debby offshore. The wind and pressure data they collect helps meteorologists gauge a storm's structure and intensity. #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/E0nGHDQZ8y

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This composite image from @NOAA's #JPSS Program satellites yesterday shows where #flooding occurred across eastern North Carolina after Potential Tropical Cyclone #Eight.

The dark orange shading shows some of the deepest flood waters along the Lockwoods Folly River and Town Creek. #NCwx

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RT @NWSGSP: URGENT: Residents across the Western Carolinas & NE GA need to prepare for catastrophic, life-threatening flooding. @NOAAComms has issued a rare news release due to the seriousness of this situation across the Southern Appalachians. https://t.co/az67w1tQkl #ncwx #scwx #gawx

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RT @NWSWilmingtonNC: Hurricane #Helene is approaching landfall on the FL Gulf Coast as a category four storm. A tornado risk will continue overnight here across the eastern Carolinas. We also expect increasing winds late tonight into Friday morning with gusts of 40-50 mph possible. #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/uPulId0NvU

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RT @NWSGSP: Helene has moved out of the area, but many locations have experienced devastating impacts. Historic flooding will continue, power outages are widespread and roads remain blocked or washed out. Please exercise extreme caution if traveling tonight.

#ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/9rp0FFairm

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RT @NWSGSP: ON THIS DATE, 6 YEARS AGO: After making landfall as the most powerful hurricane to strike the Florida Panhandle the day before as a category 5 hurricane. Michael moved across the Carolinas as a Tropical Storm, bringing strong wind gusts and excessive rainfall. #scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/rYUZ4SC58B

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#GOESEast True Color RGB images from 21 February and 23 February showed that some areas in southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina still had some residual snow cover today (after the snowfall event last week produced up to 14" in #NCwx and 13" in #VAwx). https://t.co/IUyvBeVpux

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RT @NWSGSP: ON THIS DATE, 4 YEARS AGO: The remnants of Tropical Storm Fred produced tornadoes and significant flash flooding across the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia. Over 200 million dollars in damages and 6 fatalities occurred from Fred.

#scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/9Dcf2aSatO

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RT @NWSWilmingtonNC: Hurricane #Erin Update (8/17/25 at 5 PM EDT): Erin's long period swells will start arriving late tonight, and will progressively get worse throughout the day Monday.

Here is our preliminary rip current risk for Monday (8/18/25). High risk for all east-facing beaches. #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/hfD4yp2zBx

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RT @NWSMoreheadCity: Here are the 5 PM updates for Major Hurricane Erin. While we still expect Erin to track well offshore, impacts along the Outer Banks due to waves and coastal flooding are expected. The risk for high rip currents will begin tomorrow and continue through the week. #ncwx https://t.co/8n6nHnllXJ

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RT @NWSMoreheadCity: the Crystal Coast, Downeast, and Coastal Onslow may see some shallow coastal flooding as well. Lastly, the rip current risk will remain high for beaches north of Cape Lookout. #HurricaneErin #ncwx

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RT @NWSMoreheadCity: Additionally, there will be a high threat of rip currents for most ENC beaches due the lingering strong long period swell from Erin. #ncwx #Erin #obx https://t.co/NXQBGb3BrB

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RT @NWSMoreheadCity: Minor flooding & overwash will likely continue into Saturday around both the morning (8:20 am) & evening (8:33 pm) high tides across the Outer Banks due to higher than normal astronomical tides, and persisting powerful swell from distant Post-Tropical Storm Erin. #ncwx #Erin #obx https://t.co/3ZmoXaxoNd

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RT @NWSWilmingtonNC: 🗓️On this date in local weather history....
🌀Cat 2 hurricane weakened to a Cat 1 hurricane as it moved thru NE SC and SE NC producing significant damage around Wilmington.
💻Local weather history calendar: https://t.co/aBgZtgk9hp
#ncwx #scwx #ilmwx #myrwx https://t.co/mRXxT8fn8p

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RT @NWSGSP: ON THIS DATE, 7 YEARS AGO: Tropical Storm Florence moved slowly west across northern SC, bringing high winds to the Piedmont of the Carolinas that caused three deaths. On the next day, the storm produced heavy rain that resulted in two deaths in Union County, NC.

#scwx #ncwx https://t.co/TOVvjK6lRH

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True Color RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOESEast / #GOES19 showed that some of the fresh snow cover across Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina began to melt during the day (Feb 1, 2026). More on the CIMSS Blog:https://t.co/aRKvhBgTpz #GAwx #SCwx #NCwx https://t.co/PDJTUmPByT

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