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Stormy Weather Ahead: Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 Brings Heavy Rain and Flood Warnings to the Mid-Atlantic
Mid-Atlantic, USAMonday, September 16, 2024
According to the National Weather Service, tropical storm conditions are expected along the Carolina coast through the day on Monday, with the rain lingering across the Mid-Atlantic through Tuesday and Wednesday. The good news is that the rain will not change the wind and rain impacts expected with the system. In fact, the National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for six million people, including Myrtle Beach, Wilmington, Cape Hatteras, and Raleigh.
But what about the long-term forecast? Tropical Depression Gordon continues to roam over the open sea, forecast to strengthen back to a tropical storm by the end of the week. And beyond that, global forecast models are hinting at possible development in the western Caribbean Sea this weekend. So, what does it all mean for the Mid-Atlantic region?
In the short-term, residents can expect heavy rain and wind, with potential for isolated tornadoes. In the long-term, the forecast is looking more complex, with multiple systems vying for attention. One thing is certain, though - the Mid-Atlantic region needs to stay prepared for whatever comes its way.
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