Cary_Snow95
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Something of note, yesterdays 12z run had a 1006 lp formed just out of the gulf. That system has weakened and just about disappeared on todays run
Entire state under State of Emergency.Further SW this run so far? Hmmm....
Another 50 mile jog NW on tonight's Euro run and us folks in the Triangle are going to be sweating this one.12Z Euro: ~50 miles NW of its 0Z location at hour 84 right on the coast rather than offshore. Breathing a little easier for here for now.
Something of note, yesterdays 12z run had a 1006 lp formed just out of the gulf. That system has weakened and just about disappeared on todays run
I've heard that. This run seems to make me think in addition to the HWRF that we are going to see strong winds here.Entire state under State of Emergency.
Hope not for all of us!I've heard that. This run seems to make me think in addition to the HWRF that we are going to see strong winds here.
Maximum inland extent of the gusts into NC this run, may see widespread power outages southeast of the Triangle if this verifies.
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I don't think you're going to see it this time either.Crazy how it gets right to NC and then goes SW. I have seen canes miss NC by curving and going NE, but don't think I have ever seen this setup here in my lifetime.
Just 48 hours ago models had this thing crawling through central NC with historic flooding now we are in central to southern SC . It’s amazing
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I don't think you're going to see it this time either.
I've been saying that she will make landfall on the SE NC coast and move inland from there. It may end up going southwest some into central SC, but I think that's as far as it goes. I don't think it will stall just offshore and follow the shoreline exactly all the way to Charleston or the GA/SC line. I think that it will make it inland somewhere around Wilmington and move either west or wsw through upper SC or along the SC/NC border and then turn NW through western NC. I may be proven wrong, but that is what I think will happen. I actually like something like the 12z ICON.Where do you think she will go?
Yeah you can see it's latching on to coming more inland over Wilmington
I've been saying that she will make landfall on the SE NC coast and move inland from there. It may end up going southwest some into central SC, but I think that's as far as it goes. I don't think it will stall just offshore and follow the shoreline exactly all the way to Charleston or the GA/SC line. I think that it will make it inland somewhere around Wilmington and move either west or wsw through upper SC or along the SC/NC border and then turn NW through western NC. I may be proven wrong, but that is what I think will happen. I actually like something like the 12z ICON.
One thing for sure, it better start turning more wnw soon if it wants to follow the NHC track.... it's gaining latitude and still cruising todayI've been saying that she will make landfall on the SE NC coast and move inland from there. It may end up going southwest some into central SC, but I think that's as far as it goes. I don't think it will stall just offshore and follow the shoreline exactly all the way to Charleston or the GA/SC line. I think that it will make it inland somewhere around Wilmington and move either west or wsw through upper SC or along the SC/NC border and then turn NW through western NC. I may be proven wrong, but that is what I think will happen. I actually like something like the 12z ICON.
Not sure if anyone noticed, but Florence is now a cat 3 at 125 mph winds.
Thank you sir! What I was concerned about, 2 feet plus in much of the areas of concern. Need to pull for Flo not to stall so long!.![]()
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