10 Things to Know About Hurricane Florence and Ghiorse's Insights
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10 Things to Know About Hurricane Florence and Ghiorse's Insights
Hurricane Florence is making its way toward the CarolinasHurricane Florence is heading toward North and South Carolina.
According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm is expected to make landfall by Thursday morning and could be as strong as a Category 3 storm by the time it hits land.
GoLocal's John Ghiorse says, "Large and very dangerous Hurricane Florence continues to lumber toward the East Coast. The forecast of the track of the storm has been very consistent bringing it into the North Carolina coast sometime later this week. Normally we here in Southern New England would be mightily concerned that the storm could turn and head in our direction. But this time there is a strong ridge of high pressure that extends from out over the Atlantic Ocean westward nosing into the Northeastern United States," says Ghiorse.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTJohn Ghiorse warns about the impact in New England"That ridge is expected to hold firm, thus forcing Florence to track into the Carolinas. Florence is so large that rough seas will extend hundreds of miles from the center. Thus we can expect very rough offshore waters during the next several days, along with heavy surf at local south facing beaches. There likely will be some beach erosion because of that surf. Aside from that, there should be very few further effects from Florence here in Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. At this time, it's hard to say if we will see any residual moisture in the form of rain or showers later in the weekend or early next week. Odds are that strong high pressure will keep that away from us as well," adds Ghiorse.
“Florence is likely to produce a life-threatening storm surge along the coastlines of South Carolina, North Carolina & Virginia, and a Storm Surge Watch is in effect for a portion of this area,” said the National Hurricane Center.
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10 Things to Know About Hurricane Florence - September 2018
Florence Making Landfall
According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm is expected to make landfall by Thursday morning and could be as strong as a Category 3 storm.
However, the center adds that there is a chance the storm reaches land by late Wednesday night.
"The earliest reasonable time that tropical-storm-force winds could arrive in the United States from #Florence is late Wednesday, and the most likely time is Thursday morning. Wednesday should be the last full day to prepare, so plan accordingly," said the Hurricane Center.
PHOTO: National Hurricane Center
58 MPH Winds Possible
Hurricane Florence could bring winds up to 58 miles per hour to the Carolinas and Virginia.
"Florence is likely to cause damaging hurricane-force winds along parts of the coasts of South & North Carolina, & a Hurricane Watch is in effect for some of this area. Damaging winds could also spread well inland into portions of the Carolinas & Virginia," said the National Hurricane Center.
PHOTO: National Hurricane Center
Evacuations Under Way
Evacuation has already started in the Carolinas with Hurricane Florence about to hit.