The National Hurricane Center finally adjusted the track westward bringing the center of the remnants almost directly over the triangle.
Some lightning around the center now so it's definitely trying one last time before LF, but running out of timeYeah hrrr is furthest east right now and the 3knam is way out to the west. Central or eastern piedmont certainly seems solid for a decent rain event. New convective burst has started so it might hold intensity until landfall. Who knows with this storm it's been so up and down.
Some lightning around the center now so it's definitely trying one last time before LF, but running out of time
From what it looks like Elsa tracks right over me and @SD cant be more bullseye than that .. all about now casting now .. hrrr had some gusty winds even up to 40 mph with the heaviest bands
Most guidance right now is still East up central NC.Looks like the NAM may score the win in regards to the more westerly inland track.
And I am going to need WRAL to keep hyping the tornado and flooding threat so there's a chance my office will close.The National Hurricane Center finally adjusted the track westward bringing the center of the remnants almost directly over the triangle.
Watch out , don't let the remnant's fall on your head!!!And I am going to need WRAL to keep hyping the tornado and flooding threat so there's a chance my office will close.
@Shaggy @Downeastnc @WeatherNC if these latest model trends hold, Elsa may spare y'all from those tropical rains that you surely don't need.
Yeah I think I'll stick with the GFS on this storm...Anybody got the pretty, yet unreliable, wind gust map from the Euro? This looks fun.....
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