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* WHAT…For the Beach Hazards Statement, dangerous rip currents and strong longshore currents in the surf zone. 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. * WHERE…East Carteret County. * WHEN…For the Beach Hazards Statement, through this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, until 8 AM EDT Monday. * IMPACTS…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to 1 to 2 feet of inundation above ground level is possible in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways resulting in a low threat of property damage. Some roads and low lying property including parking lots, parks, lawns,

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* WHAT…Visibility one-quarter mile or less in locally dense fog. * WHERE…In Nebraska, Banner County, Box Butte County, Cheyenne County, Kimball County, Morrill County, Scotts Bluff County, and Southern Sioux County. In Wyoming, Goshen County, mainly along the North Platte River Valley. * WHEN…Until 9 AM MDT this morning. * IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.

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* WHAT…For the Beach Hazards Statement, strong longshore currents in the surf zone. 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. * WHERE…Ocracoke Island. * WHEN…For the Beach Hazards Statement, through this evening. For the Coastal Flood Advisory, until 5 PM EDT Saturday. For the Coastal Flood Watch, from Saturday afternoon through Monday morning. * IMPACTS…For the Coastal Flood Advisory, up to 1 to 3 feet of inundation above ground level with minor

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