Severe Thunderstorms and Heat Advisories Issued for Eastern North Carolina on June 27, 2024

Severe Thunderstorms on the Horizon for Eastern North Carolina

June 27, 2024, Eastern North Carolina – The National Weather Service Office in Newport/Morehead City has reported a potential risk of severe thunderstorms expected to rock Eastern North Carolina this Thursday, June 27. The severe weather condition is expected to develop in the afternoon, elevating the chance of experiencing strong and damaging winds, hail, and notably torrential downpours.

What to Expect

The latest weather update indicates that residents and visitors could face a tumultuous afternoon on Thursday, as a cold front gradually starts to affect the area. This frontal system is likely to generate severe thunderstorms characterized by damaging wind gusts, hail, and heavy rainfall. These weather conditions pose threats to populations, infrastructure, and ongoing outdoor activities. The resulting rainfall could also create localized flooding, particularly in low-lying and poorly-drained areas.

Heat Advisories

Along with the risks associated with severe thunderstorms, Heat Advisories have been put into effect across much of the North Carolina coastal plain, including local Outer Banks. These advisories are put in place when the heat index is expected to reach critical thresholds that could lead to heat related illnesses. As such, temperatures in the area are forecasted to rise into the mid-to-high 80s.

The combination of high temperatures and humid weather conditions significantly increases the likelihood for heat-related illnesses, particularly for individuals participating in outdoor activities or for those working outside. It is advised that residents and visitors remember to hydrate adequately and seek shade frequently during the peak heat hours.

Preparing For Severe Weather

As the forecast looms, locals and visitors alike are urged to monitor the weather conditions closely and take necessary precautions. This includes securing outdoor items that could potentially be tossed around or damaged by strong winds, preparing for power outages, restocking emergency kits, and planning for possible evacuation if flooding becomes a significant possibility.

For more local updates regarding this forecast, it is advised to frequently check the National Weather Service website or their official Facebook page.

Taking Precaution

Stay indoors to avoid potential injury from hail or wind-borne debris. If a warning is issued for your area, take shelter in a sturdy building, away from windows and doors until the storm passes. Always remember to take weather warnings seriously and act accordingly to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you.


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