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Hurricane Safety and Preparedness

Hurricane Florence Will Slow Down, Hammer Carolinas and Appalachia for Days with Catastrophic Flooding, Destructive Winds

By weather.com meteorologists

September 13, 2018

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At a Glance

  • Florence is a dangerous Category 2 hurricane.
  • Florence is expected to crawl near or along the coast of the Carolinas through Friday.
  • This will produce catastrophic flash flooding and major river flooding.
  • Life-threatening storm surge will occur near landfall and for some time after.
  • Hurricane and storm surge warnings have been issued.
  • Tropical-storm-force winds may arrive as soon as Thursday.
  • Florence's remnant may linger in parts of the East into early next week.
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Hurricane Florence will slow down, performing an agonizing crawl through the Carolinas and Southeast into early next week, producing catastrophic inland rainfall flooding, life-threatening storm surge and destructive winds.

For the latest forecast on Florence, check our out our latest complete forecast here

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