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RT @NWSEastern: Hurricane, Tropical Storm, Storm Surge watches and warnings, and Flash Flood Watches are in effect for the Southeast coasts from northern Florida to the southern Chesapeake Bay. Here are some of the details. https://t.co/a0qPFGL9LK

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSEastern: Hurricane, Tropical Storm, Storm Surge watches and warnings, and Flash Flood Watches are in effect for the Southeast coasts from northern Florida to the southern Chesapeake Bay. Here are some of the details. https://t.co/a0qPFGL9LK

Hurricane, Tropical Storm, Storm Surge watches and warnings, and Flash Flood Watches are in effect for the Southeast coasts from northern Florida to the southern Chesapeake Bay. Here are some of the details. pic.twitter.com/a0qPFGL9LK — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWS_MountHolly: A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT until 9 PM EDT https://t.co/3vm6V3xFiW

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWS_MountHolly: A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT until 9 PM EDT https://t.co/3vm6V3xFiW

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of CT, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT until 9 PM EDT pic.twitter.com/3vm6V3xFiW — NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSRaleigh: 12:35 PM: We have replaced the Tropical Storm Watches with Tropical Storm Warnings and have added Franklin and Wake counties to the TS Warning area. Flash Flood Watches are also in effect from Thursday until Friday afternoon from Raleigh south and east. #ncwx #HurricaneDorian https://t.co/fmspVgz6cC

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSRaleigh: 12:35 PM: We have replaced the Tropical Storm Watches with Tropical Storm Warnings and have added Franklin and Wake counties to the TS Warning area. Flash Flood Watches are also in effect from Thursday until Friday afternoon from Raleigh south and east. #ncwx #HurricaneDorian https://t.co/fmspVgz6cC

12:35 PM: We have replaced the Tropical Storm Watches with Tropical Storm Warnings and have added Franklin and Wake counties to the TS Warning area. Flash Flood Watches are also in effect from Thursday until Friday afternoon from Raleigh south and east. #ncwx #HurricaneDorian pic.twitter.com/fmspVgz6cC — NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSEastern: Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon & evening across parts of the Northeast. Damaging winds & a few tornadoes are the primary threats. Potential for tornadoes with Hurricane Dorian late today and tonight in southeast GA and eastern SC…and in eastern NC on Thursday. https://t.co/2PBQcjCUXk

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSEastern: Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon & evening across parts of the Northeast. Damaging winds & a few tornadoes are the primary threats. Potential for tornadoes with Hurricane Dorian late today and tonight in southeast GA and eastern SC…and in eastern NC on Thursday. https://t.co/2PBQcjCUXk

Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon & evening across parts of the Northeast. Damaging winds & a few tornadoes are the primary threats. Potential for tornadoes with Hurricane Dorian late today and tonight in southeast GA and eastern SC…and in eastern NC on Thursday. pic.twitter.com/2PBQcjCUXk — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @SteveSeman: The C-MAN station at the western tip of Grand Bahama Island just reported its first gust below 45 knots ( about 50 mph) since 10 PM ET on Sunday. Almost 48 straight hours of 50+ mph gusts…finally starting to wind down. #Dorian #HurricaneDorian https://t.co/tSOCgmNmlm

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @SteveSeman: The C-MAN station at the western tip of Grand Bahama Island just reported its first gust below 45 knots ( about 50 mph) since 10 PM ET on Sunday. Almost 48 straight hours of 50+ mph gusts…finally starting to wind down. #Dorian #HurricaneDorian https://t.co/tSOCgmNmlm

The C-MAN station at the western tip of Grand Bahama Island just reported its first gust below 45 knots ( about 50 mph) since 10 PM ET on Sunday. Almost 48 straight hours of 50+ mph gusts…finally starting to wind down. #Dorian #HurricaneDorian pic.twitter.com/tSOCgmNmlm — Steve Seman (@SteveSeman) September 3, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @weatherchannel: Flash flooding is possible from Eastern Coast of Georgia all the way through the Southeast Coast of Virginia. https://t.co/Ea0jXQyzKD

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @weatherchannel: Flash flooding is possible from Eastern Coast of Georgia all the way through the Southeast Coast of Virginia. https://t.co/Ea0jXQyzKD

Flash flooding is possible from Eastern Coast of Georgia all the way through the Southeast Coast of Virginia. pic.twitter.com/Ea0jXQyzKD — The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NHC_Atlantic: The @NWSWPC has issued a High Risk area for flash flooding over eastern South Carolina & SE North Carolina for Thursday due to #Dorian. Very heavy rainfall totals of up 15 inches are possible. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB or https://t.co/LsPr5wAy5h https://t.co/Ngp4I0mMQ6

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NHC_Atlantic: The @NWSWPC has issued a High Risk area for flash flooding over eastern South Carolina & SE North Carolina for Thursday due to #Dorian. Very heavy rainfall totals of up 15 inches are possible. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB or https://t.co/LsPr5wAy5h https://t.co/Ngp4I0mMQ6

The @NWSWPC has issued a High Risk area for flash flooding over eastern South Carolina & SE North Carolina for Thursday due to #Dorian. Very heavy rainfall totals of up 15 inches are possible. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB or https://t.co/LsPr5wAy5h pic.twitter.com/Ngp4I0mMQ6 — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NHC_Atlantic: Here’s the latest #Dorian storm surge forecast from this morning. The water could reach the following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB https://t.co/FnozVJ0eqh

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NHC_Atlantic: Here’s the latest #Dorian storm surge forecast from this morning. The water could reach the following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB https://t.co/FnozVJ0eqh

Here's the latest #Dorian storm surge forecast from this morning. The water could reach the following heights above ground somewhere in the indicated areas if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide. For more details see https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB pic.twitter.com/FnozVJ0eqh — National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSRaleigh: Here is the expected storm total rainfall across NC from #HurricaneDorian. Eastern portions of central NC will receive 4-8 inches from Thursday through midday Friday. This could result in flash flooding. From Raleigh westward, amounts will be around 2 inches or less. #ncwx https://t.co/auIUVulXpt

Posted on September 4, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSRaleigh: Here is the expected storm total rainfall across NC from #HurricaneDorian. Eastern portions of central NC will receive 4-8 inches from Thursday through midday Friday. This could result in flash flooding. From Raleigh westward, amounts will be around 2 inches or less. #ncwx https://t.co/auIUVulXpt

Here is the expected storm total rainfall across NC from #HurricaneDorian. Eastern portions of central NC will receive 4-8 inches from Thursday through midday Friday. This could result in flash flooding. From Raleigh westward, amounts will be around 2 inches or less. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/auIUVulXpt — NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) September 4, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @AndreaButera: My heart melts! This is so sweet! ?? A South Carolina boy is using the money he saved for a Walt Disney World trip to buy hot dogs, chips and water for #Hurricane #Dorian evacuees. via @WJBF https://t.co/ArPhF0v2UY

Posted on September 3, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @AndreaButera: My heart melts! This is so sweet! ?? A South Carolina boy is using the money he saved for a Walt Disney World trip to buy hot dogs, chips and water for #Hurricane #Dorian evacuees. via @WJBF https://t.co/ArPhF0v2UY

My heart melts! This is so sweet! ?? A South Carolina boy is using the money he saved for a Walt Disney World trip to buy hot dogs, chips and water for #Hurricane #Dorian evacuees. via @WJBF https://t.co/ArPhF0v2UY — Andrea Butera (@AndreaButera) September 3, 2019 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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