Press Release
Governor McCrory Cautions Coastal
Residents and Visitors to
Be Ready for Second Tropical Storm
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
(919) 814-2100
Wednesday, August
31, 2016
govpress@nc.gov
Raleigh, N.C. – Governor Pat McCrory is cautioning residents and visitors to
closely monitor the weather forecast and to pay careful attention to directions
from local officials as the second tropical system in less than a week heads
towards North Carolina’s coast.
“It’s too
soon to tell exactly what impact this may have on North Carolina residents and
visitors over the next several days, but we want everyone to pay attention,
stay prepared and be cautious," said Governor McCrory. “We know from
experience that the storm tracks can shift quickly, as we saw 20 years ago when
Hurricane Fran devastated portions of coastal and central North Carolina. While
this storm is not predicted to be that severe, we want everyone to take it
seriously and ensure that your family is prepared.”
Located about 400
miles southwest of Tampa, Tropical Storm Hermine is predicted to make landfall
along Florida’s panhandle overnight Thursday. The current forecast calls for
the storm to continue to move northeast, tracking along the coast of South and
North Carolina Friday through Saturday. Meteorologists are predicting rainfall
amounts of 2-7 inches over the weekend along much of the coast. Locally heavy
downpours, strong rip currents and increased wave heights are also expected for
Friday and Saturday along North Carolina’s coast.
Last week,
Governor McCrory declared September as North Carolina Preparedness Month and reminded
residents to discuss their emergency plans and update their emergency supply
kits. He also urged residents and visitors to download the free ReadyNC app for
real-time weather, flooding, traffic and shelter information.
State Emergency
Management Director Mike Sprayberry said local and state emergency service
officials have been coordinating plans all week to ensure they have what they
need and to be sure their teams and supplies are ready.
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