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As all eyes are turned to the tragic events occurring in Texas due to Hurricane Harvey, the National Weather Service has provided a warning about a fast-moving storm that could  impact Ocracoke early in the week.

Bob Frederick, meteorologist with the National Weather Service based in Newport, has issued the following warning:

We are continuing to monitor low pressure near Florida that is expected to lift northeast to near or just off the Carolina coast late Monday into Tuesday.

There is potential for this system to become tropical or sub tropical.

The Hurricane Center may fly a plane out to investigate the area of low pressure later today. Regardless if its tropical or non tropical we expect gusty winds and rough seas along the coast with enhanced rip currents.

Locally heavy rain of two to three inches is also expected, especially closer to the coast.

Please continue to monitor forecasts and if significant impacts are expected we will begin more detailed power-points.

 

 

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  1. We are coming in on Saturday September 1st for one week of vacation on Ocracoke Island. Please notify me if you feel like this hurricane can be a problem and there’s a possibility of mandatory evacuation. I hope and pray that this storm does not hit Ocracoke. We try to get there last year and the island was completely closed off and covered with a lot of water. We were so disappointed and heartbroken for everyone on the island.

    • Thanks, Linda:
      We will continue to monitor the storm and post as soon as we get updates. You might want to “follow” us so that you get a notification when new stories are posted.

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