I am located about 7 miles from cape lookout lighthouse, near Beaufort/Morehead City.
So far today, have had some squall lines move thru, very heavy rain in each one, and at least 4 waterspouts moved ashore. Generally rain has caused ponding on roads but drained off quickly. Have not heard of any damage from the spouts, other than limbs down.
Since about 4pm, it has been sunny and winds are not too bad, less than 20 i'd say. Surf at Atlantic Beach is frisky but not giant, maybe 4-6 feet with an offshore break.
The main problem I have noticed today, is the above normal tide. High tide at the inlet was at about 12 noon. At about 3pm sound water was within 1 foot of being on US70 downeast. At the time that I was down there, it was still coming in hard, as evidenced by the flow under the bridges. We are in a period of astronomical high tide anyhow, so this will not help. I fear that soundside flooding will be somewhat higher than has been forcasted. Even now we should be nearing low tide, and the tide is as high as it was at the time of high tide. Should be very interesting tonight between midnight and 4 am. I am pretty sure that NC 12 near Cedar Island will be impassible due to sound overwash tonight, and US70 downeast will have water over it in some locations. Beach erosion will be pretty bad I think, as out beach south of Cape Lookout runs east-west, so will get the full windshift. Tide was already up to the main dune line today, and should be higher tonight.
Will report back anything of significance tonight and tomorrow.
Everybody be safe.
Oh Yeah, My personal non-official uneducated forcast.....landfall between Cape Fear and Surf City, 75 MHP.
