Flash Flood Watch Expanded East With Slight Shift Of Florence Rain
1 PM Monday September 17 2018 A Flash Flood Watch was already in place for much of the area, but it has been expanded to include counties in Maryland along
1 PM Monday September 17 2018 A Flash Flood Watch was already in place for much of the area, but it has been expanded to include counties in Maryland along
Monday September 17 2018 Florence is no longer a tropical storm, and the National Hurricane Center has stopped issuing advisories. But the remnant Low will bring us some rain today
Saturday September 15 2018 Tropical Storm Florence is located west of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina this morning but the wind flow continues to pump the heaviest rain and ocean
September 14 2018 Hurricane Florence was 25 miles from Wilmington NC at 5 AM. That means the eye was still offshore, but getting closer. The top winds were down to
Thursday September 13 2018 Hurricane Florence may be hundreds of miles away, but the steady east flow has piled up the water in Ocean City, Maryland today. Large waves scraped
3 PM Thursday September 13 2018 Hurricane Florence has winds of 105 mph, which may be deceiving. There is a lot of work to be done with intensity forecasting as
Thursday September 13 2018 Hurricane Florence has weakened to a Category 2 overnight. Winds are now 110 mph and still very powerful. The lower category does not lower the threat
9 PM Wednesday September 12 2018 The satellite image this evening shows Hurricane Florence off of the east coast with the outer band of cirrus clouds pushing across Maryland's Lower
Wednesday September 12 2018 Hurricane Florence is still strong this morning with 130 mph winds and is looking like it will get stronger today. My prior report mentioned the European
1 PM Tuesday September 11 2018 Hurricane Florence is still going strong with 130 mph winds. It lost some speed overnight as it undergoes an eye wall replacement cycle. But