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Daily Archives: September 14, 2018

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Staying on Top of Florence & Coastal Concerns

eWaterLogsBy Dan GinolfiSeptember 14, 2018

Hello! We’re tracking Florence – Due to the size and slow tracking speed,  the most vulnerable regions, like New Bern, North Carolina, are experiencing a life-threatening 11-foot surge with hundreds needing rescue. As of 12 noon, the Category 1 storm is tracking slowly WSW at 3 mph with a maximum sustained wind speed of 80…

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