wxdadstanton
14 this morning in Cape Fear area. Suggest changing the Wednesday evening sessions to Weather and a Hot Chocolate (or Hot Toddy?)
In my yard (Leland NC) 5.5 in. Snow ended about 0700 but still windy. AIr 22, chill +5. Wind NW 23 G 33. To reiterate – We don’t do snow!
Anywhere south of the mason-dickson line doesn’t do snow.
Snow finally started snowing in the Cape Fear area. We’ve been in the dry slot all day, but it’s closed up now. Likely to snow all night. I suspect accumulation will be in in 4-5 inch range where I am when done. Much more snow north and northeast from here At 2100: Temp 19, wind NW 16, wind chill 4. Barometer 29.79 and falling. Dew point…Read More
In Cape Fear at 0900 its 31, Winds NE 16 G 23 with gray (snow looking) sky. No precip yet but plenty of snow 40 miles to the West – may be just virga. Snowing hard now in downeast NC and the OBX. Watching my barometer – currently 30.00. Lots of storm activity well offshore east of Charleston (SC)
Be safe
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This storm appears to be MY storm in NC! Y’all to the west may miss out. Will be interesting to hear from Henry his thoughts on Wednesday night.
So far its a non-event in the Wilmington NC area. Temp hovering just below 32 with intermittent showers. No black in my driveway (yet.) Hope you address next weekend’s storm… is that still in play?
19 in the Wilmington NC area at 0700 Record was 17
Cape Fear Region – Temp dropped 15 deg in the last hour to 45 heading to mid 20’s by midnight
Cape Fear NC: After a 78 high riding in on SW winds Wednesday, it will be mid 50’s today from northerly winds. Maybe 50 Friday and Saturday, but 70 come Sunday.
43 in Cape Fear region this AM. Forecast says we’ll have at least another week of the growing season
A comment on naming storms … Coastal residents in NC must have a special rider on their home owner’s insurance for “Wind and Hail” – your homeowners insurance doesn’t cover these perils. If a Named storm causes damage your deductible is $10,000; for a non-named storm the deductible is only $2000 (or so.) I had to replace my roof last year…Read More
Not quite a bust for the immediate SE coast. It’s been battering NC and SC for the past 24 hours and is forecast to continue more of the same today. The beaches are taking a beating from relentless NE winds and scouring wave action. The storm center (~ 998 mb) is just offshore of Wilmington and hanging there. Looking at the latest model runs…Read More
Give him a break he is 70 years old. He should be enjoying his grandkids not worrying about the weather.
Rain shield from the nor’easter hit the Cape Fear area (Wilmington) about 0200. Expecting at least 24 hours of rain. Winds this morning are NNE @ 17 w/ gusts to 22.
Time to start watching the tropical wave heading into the MDR below 15N. There’s very little shear in this area providing a gentle path into the Caribbean in about 15 days. For what its worth, the GFS has it in the Carib October 18. Euro nada so far.
Forecast track below puts me in the right semi-circle of Imelda (to be), but I have low confidence in just about all the tracks pending development of an organized central core.
Below is a snapshot of most of the commercial ships at sea courtesy MarineTraffic,com as of 1800Z (1400 EDT.) You don’t need a satellite image to know where Gabrielle is located. Red arrows are tankers, green are cargo ships and orange are fishing boats.
pretty cool ty for posting
That’s a really cool graphic thanks
Along the SE NC coast Small Craft Advisories are up and Gales warnings are posted for offshore waters for strong SW winds. Appears cyclogenesis is well underway with the coastal low forming off the north Florida coast.
Live surf cameras (while there is power!) for many NC beaches including the OBX at surfchex.com
Not much to see yet quite yet but later today …
Also available is a live view from Frying Pan Tower located offshore of Cape Fear, NC https://explore.org/livecams/frying-pan/frying-pan-cam
…So sorry I cannot make it tonight, Henry! I’m in Boise this week, helping my daughter move!
Coastal beaches from Savannah to Cedar Pt (NC) are socked in with moderate to heavy rain and breezy easterly winds. But this is the week we picked to be in Myrtle Beach!