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Pattern Oct 10-13 Nor Easter or No Easter

NAM bringing 50mph winds inland (not gonna happen), HRRR with 40, still overdone I'm sure. But next couple days definitely look breezy with 30 mph gust maybe. @Shaggy you might get some gales down your way, enjoy
 
NAM bringing 50mph winds inland (not gonna happen), HRRR with 40, still overdone I'm sure. But next couple days definitely look breezy with 30 mph gust maybe. @Shaggy you might get some gales down your way, enjoy
Yeah those wind maps are always overdone. I do think the winds along the coast will be higher than what yhe globals had been showing. The hi res are really cranking this low up
 
This is really interesting. The low almost has some tropical characteristics to it tonight into tomorrow before it stacks and the mid levels cool. If we can avoid the secondary low taking over towards the mid Atlantic this should be a big rain event for central and Eastern carolinas.
 
Hate to get sucked in by the hi res wind profiles but it looks like 4pm through midnight is the best chance to see some wind for mby. Trying to decide if I want to go over to the east beaches or southern beaches this afternoon
 
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Sounds like there's quite a bit of street flooding from the high tides over in Wrightsville and carolina beaches. Probably means I skip the trip over there
 
I mean it's still not strong but the winds have definitely stiffened up in the last 30 minutes or so probably into the 20s maybe Gustin 30 to 35 so there might be a little bit of something at the beach
 
This system is moving at a crawl. I've been waiting all afternoon for the precipitation to start at my house in Wake County and I am still waiting. Since this system seems to be in no hurry maybe rainfall amounts will be higher than projected. Any amount of rain would be welcome at this point considering the dry spell that most of North Carolina has been in.
 
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