Gusty winds, scattered showers, and rip currents are still possible along the North Carolina coast this morning but should ease throughout the day as the ...
Colin is forecast to leave heavy rains and storm gusts in The Carolinas over the weekend. You can read: Cuba issues first tropical cyclone warning before the ...
The weather conditions in the morning hours of Saturday will not present important modifications, Dominicans will enjoy many hours of sunshine and scattered clouds, however, at sunset, these atmospheric conditions will begin to change significantly with the effects of a trough and the approach of a tropical wave. In addition, ONAMET observes a tropical wave about 160 kilometers from the Lesser Antilles, with a 10% chance of becoming a hurricane, in the next 48 hours, this is forecast to affect us starting Saturday night. Early Saturday morning, tropical storm Colin formed near the coast of South Carolina, informed the director of the National Meteorological Office.
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Colin formed along the South Carolina coast on Saturday morning, bringing rain and winds, though the storm later weakened and ...
The National Hurricane Center reports there are no coastal warnings or watches in effect. The Center advises, however, that gusty winds are still possible over ...
The Center advises, however, that gusty winds are still possible over the Outer Banks Sunday morning. The Hurricane Center, however, has warned that swells are still affecting portions of North Carolina’s coast and could possibly cause “life-threatening surf and rip current conditions” through Sunday evening. The National Hurricane Center reports there are no coastal warnings or watches in effect.
Tropical Storm Colin has now been downgraded to remnants of Colin. The storm now has maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. Advertisement.
The National Hurricane Center is no longer tracking Tropical Storm Colin after the storm dissipated over eastern North Carolina early Sunday morning.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Colin bring the possibility of dangerous rip currents to parts of the North Carolina coast over July 4 weekend, ...
But don’t enter the water without a flotation device, the NWS said, as “many people have died trying to rescue rip current victims.” “Rip current speeds vary,” the NWS said. “If you feel you will be unable to reach shore, draw attention to yourself. Other parts of the coast are under a moderate risk. The storm’s remnants continue to stir up swells that “could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions” on the coast through Sunday, July 3, the National Hurricane Center said in its 5 a.m. update. But most of the storm’s winds and rain stayed offshore, The News & Observer reported, and Colin dissipated over Eastern North Carolina.
Hot and humid into the early evening as the Heat Index temperatures indicate -- it feels like 94-101° degrees. Chance of morning rain showers. Developing ...