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Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
2:00 AM EDT / Tue Jun 16 2020


For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:


*(DISTURBANCE #1)*
A non-tropical low pressure area located about 200 miles east of the Georgia coast is
producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms over the Atlantic waters.

The low is forecast to move northward today, and environmental conditions are expected to
remain unfavorable for significant development through tonight when  the low should move
inland over eastern North Carolina.

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall could occur over portions of northeastern South Carolina
and southeastern North Carolina through Wednesday.


For additional information, see products from your local National Weather Service office.


* Formation chance through *(48 Hours)*...*(Low)*...*(10 Percent)*

* Formation chance through *(5 Days)*...*(Low)*...*(10 Percent)*


Forecaster--Blake







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(DISTURBANCE 1) forms East of the (GEORGIA COAST)-(6/16/2020)
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2020, 12:31:30 pm »









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Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
8:00 AM EDT / Tue Jun 16 2020


For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:


*(DISTURBANCE #1)*
A non-tropical low pressure area located about 150 miles South-Southeast
of the North Carolina-South Carolina border is producing disorganized showers
and thunderstorms over portions of Southeastern and Eastern North Carolina, including
The Outer Banks, and adjacent Atlantic waters.

The low is moving slowly toward the North-Northeast, and a gradual turn
toward the North is forecast later today. 

Environmental conditions are expected to remain unfavorable for significant
development through tonight when the low should move inland over Eastern North Carolina. 

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall could occur over portions of
Northeastern South Carolina and Southeastern and Eastern North
Carolina through Wednesday.


For additional information, see products from your local National Weather Service office.


* Formation chance through *(48 Hours)*...*(Low)*...*(10 Percent)*

* Formation chance through *(5 Days)*...*(Low)*...*(10 Percent)*


Forecaster--Stewart







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