Models continue to hold the bulk of the precipitation to the south of us. Western Virginia and West Virginia look to get pummeled. This will work its way into the suburbs of DC. There is still a lot of uncertainty for our area, so it still has my interest. Places out even in the mid west still have a lot of uncertainty which only adds to my curiosity with this storm. Euro keeping the storm down south of us, while the GFS has been incrementally bringing it further north each run. Other models show a storm as well, but most are again south of our area.
One thing is for sure, our shore areas look once again to receive another round of battering. High tides, flooding and big waves will all batter our recovering shoreline. More to come with this storm threat.
National Weather Service Mt. Holly has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the upcoming threat.
Mt Holly Hazardous Weather Outlook (Click Link)
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