CITY OF ELIZABETH CITY: Hurricane Ian Update #4

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City of Elizabeth City issued the following announcement on Sept. 30.

Hurricane Ian is currently about 100 south of McClellanville, South Carolina where a second landfall is expected early this afternoon. Moderate to heavy rainfall will increase throughout the area later today and into the overnight bringing 3-5” of rain with higher amounts possible in some areas. There is a moderate chance of flash flooding . 

A Wind Advisory is in effect with sustained winds of 20-30mph with gusts 35-40mph possible. A chance of rain continues through Tuesday as the remnants of Ian move off shore.

We will continue to monitor both the path and the potential impacts of this storm and continue to bring you updates as needed. Continue to monitor our social media pages, US National Weather Service Wakefield VA and NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center       

Original source can be found here.



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