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* WHAT…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, 1 to 3 feet of inundation above ground level expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. For the Coastal Flood Watch, 2 to 4 feet of inundation above ground level possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. For the Beach Hazards Statement, dangerous rip currents. * WHERE…For the Coastal Flood Watch and Advisory, areas along Hatteras beaches, Pamlico Sound, and adjacent tidal creeks. For the Beach Hazards Statement, the beaches north of Cape Hatteras.. * WHEN…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 AM Thursday to 5 PM EDT Saturday. For the Beach Hazards Statement, from 8 AM EDT Thursday through Thursday

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* WHAT…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to 1 to 2 feet of inundation above ground level expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. For the Beach Hazards Statement, dangerous rip currents. * WHERE…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, areas along the lower Neuse River, Pamlico, Core and Back Sounds, and adjacent tidal creeks. For the Beach Hazards Statement, Core Banks.. * WHEN…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, from 7 AM Thursday to 8 AM EDT Monday. For the Beach Hazards Statement, from 8 AM EDT Thursday through Thursday evening. * IMPACTS…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to 1 to 2 feet of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying

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* WHAT…Sub-freezing temperatures between 25 and 30 degrees. * WHERE…McKean County. * WHEN…For the Freeze Warning, from 1 AM to 9 AM EDT Thursday. For the Freeze Watch, from Thursday evening through Friday morning. * IMPACTS…Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Sub-freezing temperatures observed over a several hour duration could end the growing season.

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