Storm Alert: North Carolina Bracing for Ophelia’s Arrival This Weekend

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Tropical Cyclone 16 is set to morph into Tropical Storm Ophelia by Friday, and is currently headed straight for landfall in North Carolina.

As of 8 am this morning, the storm was boasting winds of 50 mph and is just off the coast of Charleston heading North West.

It’s now forecasted to bring a medley of tropical storm conditions and heavy rainstorms this Friday and Saturday.

Counties east of Charlotte will start feeling Ophelia’s presence by early afternoon, with the rain playing the opening act, before taking center stage by late afternoon and evening. A flood watch is now in effect for all counties along the North Carolina coast, starting at 3 p.m. Friday, running through until 9 p.m. Saturday.

With up to 4 inches of rain expected to fall on our eastern counties and along the coast, it’s going to be a wet welcome for Ophelia.

The National Hurricane Center has also just issued a tropical storm warning and a storm surge watch for the NC coast.

NWS officials are reminding all residents in Atlantic Coast states to be prepared.

In case of a power outage, make sure to have the following emergency items stocked in your home;

We will continue to update this article as this storm develops.