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* WHAT…Dangerous rip currents. In addition, strong north to south longshore current will be present. * WHERE…Coastal Pender and Coastal New Hanover Counties. * WHEN…Until 8 PM EDT this evening. * IMPACTS…Rip currents can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore and into deeper water. Reccommend to stay out of the water until conditions improve and adhere to any local ocean rescue hoisted flags.

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* WHAT…Up to one foot of inundation above ground level in low- lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. * WHERE…The lower Cape Fear River including downtown Wilmington. * WHEN…Until 2 PM EDT this afternoon. * IMPACTS…Portions of Battleship Road and USS North Carolina Road observe minor coastal flooding up to one foot in depth. In downtown Wilmington, sections of Water Street observe minor flooding up to one half foot in depth. Check with local officials for any road closures or impacts. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Affected areas listed are based on average tide conditions. Additional locations may experience flooding during periods of heavy rainfall, high winds, or other factors.

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…The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in South Dakota… Big Sioux River Near Castlewood affecting Hamlin County. .For sites with a river forecast, the forecast includes precipitation through the next 24 hours. Any future precipitation could affect the forecasts. * WHAT…Moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast. * WHERE…Big Sioux River near Castlewood. * WHEN…Until early Wednesday afternoon. * IMPACTS…At 11.0 feet, Significant amounts of pasture and other agricultural lands will be flooded. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 8:45 AM CDT Sunday the stage was 11.4 feet. – Recent Activity…The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 8:45 AM CDT Sunday was 11.4 feet.

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