'Can't Hide From Water': Atlantic Storms to Cause Higher Tides than Usual in Fernandina Beach
Imelda may strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane by Tuesday while causing up to 2 inches of rain and coastal flooding in North Carolina, officials said.
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Cyclone Imelda intensified to hurricane category 1, leaving two dead in Cuba, bringing rains to North Carolina despite not touching land in the United States.
Hurricane Imelda to impact North Carolina
Areas of North Carolina are bracing for the potential of heavy rain and wind from Hurricane Imelda. The Weather Channel is forecasting the storm to miss landfall in the U.S. However, coastal areas of North Carolina may still be impacted. Additionally, hazardous conditions from Hurricane Humberto could combine with expected impacts from Hurricane Imelda, creating rough surf and currents, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, N.…
Outer Banks areas closed amid concerns NC beach homes could 'break apart or collapse'; coastal flood warning issued
MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (WNCN) -- Although future Hurricane Imelda is forecast to stay off the North Carolina coast, officials at the Outer Banks have closed an entire stretch of beach over concerns oceanfront homes "may break apart or collapse" from high surf, flooding and rough seas from the storm. As of 8 p.m. Monday, Imelda was still a tropical storm with sustained winds of 65 mph, but the storm is forecast to become a hurricane Tuesday morning,…
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