Rip currents pose threat to Carolina beachgoers
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FORECAST: Tropical Storm Watch issued for Outer Banks; heat builds back into the Charlotte area
We are going to see temperatures dropping for the rest of the week back into the 80s with some low rain chances mainly for the mountains.
Storm surge flooding and tropical storm conditions from Hurricane Erin are forecast for the Outer Banks of North Carolina starting Wednesday evening. At 5 p.
Photographer Jenni Koontz, who is from Avon, shared a video from 2:40 p.m. showing ocean overwash in Buxton at the Cape Hatteras Motel. Tropical storm warnings are active for the Outer Banks.
Powerful Hurricane Erin is expected to bring high seas, big rip currents, and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
The already sprawling storm will grow larger as it hurls the ocean toward the East Coast and Bermuda, and it could have company this week.
Crews in Virginia Beach were out Tuesday securing items and clearing drains, and Dominion Energy trucks were already stationed ahead of potential power outages and downed trees. Storm-driven waves
On Tuesday at 1:09 p.m. the NWS Newport/Morehead City NC issued a tropical storm warning for Northern Outer Banks.
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