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This is what you can expect from Hurricane Dorian in the next few days

2019-09-05T16:16:30.813Z


This is what we can expect, day by day, from Hurricane Dorian as it passes through the US coast.


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(CNN) - Hurricane Dorian is moving to the United States. The center of the hurricane is predicted to move dangerously close and possibly over the coast of Carolina as the outer bands of the storm hit the coast. Follow the live updates here.

This is what we can expect, day by day, from Hurricane Dorian:

Thursday

  • The storm continues to produce hurricane winds as it heads north this morning.
  • Winds with hurricane force extend 96 kilometers from the center and winds with tropical storm force extend 305 kilometers from the center
  • Although the official forecast says that the center of the storm will remain about 88 kilometers off the coast near Charleston around noon, any slight deviation could bring it closer to the city
  • That Dorian touches land is still a possibility: it could be from Myrtle Beach to Outer Banks
  • A storm surge of 1.20 meters to 2.13 can be expected from the Savannah River to Isle of Palms and 1.5 to 2.4 meters from Isle of Palms to Myrtle Beach
  • Charleston expects a tidal level of up to 2 meters, placing him in the top 5 of all time
  • The winds with tropical storm force continue along the coast of Carolina
  • Hurricane winds will begin this morning in South Carolina and North Carolina later this Thursday
  • Flash floods are increasingly likely
  • From 15 to 30 centimeters of rain could occur on the shores of the Carolinas
  • Some tornadoes are possible this afternoon near the coastal border area of ​​South Carolina and North
  • The storm is expected to take a turn to the northeast this afternoon keeping sight of the storm on the high seas.
  • By the end of the afternoon, Dorian should be off the coast near Myrtle Beach
  • During the night he will make his closest approach and possibly land near Wilmington on Bald Head Island, North Carolina.

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Friday

  • The storm is likely to embrace the coast as it moves northeast
  • If the storm has not yet reached land, it could touch land in Cape Lookout
  • From there, the storm would move through the outer banks of North Carolina and then begin to move away from the coast.
  • Winds with tropical storm force will be felt in Virginia and Maryland
  • Although the storm moves away from the US UU., Will remain problematic until the Chesapeake Bay.
  • The hurricane should weaken slowly as it moves northeast

Hurricane Dorian

Source: cnnespanol

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