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Coastal and river flooding is possible this week –

Coastal and river flooding is possible this week –

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The National Weather Service in Wilmington, NC, has released its routine weather information for the week of September 30 through October 4, 2024. The forecast suggests several weak cold fronts will move through early to mid-week, bringing some showers and storms to the region. However, temperatures are expected to remain near normal throughout the week.

The best rain chances are forecast for Tuesday and Friday, although no significant threat of severe storms or flooding is currently expected.

Dangers and effects:

• Coastal Flooding: Minor coastal flooding is expected along the lower reaches of the Cape Fear River with any high tide at least through midweek.
• Surf Zone: There is a moderate risk of rip currents on east-facing beaches later in the week, posing a danger to beachgoers.
• Riverine flooding: Minor to moderate riverine flooding is expected in southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina due to accumulation of rain from recent systems.

Residents and travelers in affected areas are encouraged to monitor local forecasts and updates through official sources such as the National Weather Service website and social media platforms.

Temperature and precipitation forecast:

High temperatures for the week will generally be in the low 80s to upper 80s across the region, with Wilmington reaching as high as 87°F on Monday. Precipitation chances will peak on Tuesday and Friday, with percentages ranging between 35% and 50% in most areas.

For more detailed weather updates, residents are encouraged to visit the National Weather Service Wilmington website at Weather.gov/ilm.

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