![]() ![]() Locally higher amounts up to 6 inches are also possible, especially along the Blue Ridge, and any areas where bands of heavy rain remain situated for extended periods of time,” the advisory said. “Hurricane Ian is expected to bring widespread 2 – 4 inches of rain to parts of the area through early afternoon Saturday. issued both a Wind Advisory and Flood Watch for Surry County. In their statement the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Va. On the forecast track, the center of Ian will approach and reach the coast of South Carolina today, and then move farther inland across eastern South Carolina and central North Carolina tonight and Saturday.” “This general motion northward with an increase in forward speed is expected this morning, followed by a turn toward the north-northwest by tonight. Tropical storm force winds were ongoing along much of the coast and Tropical Storm Warnings are in place across parts of the North Carolina coast from Cape Fear to Duck. The reported the maximum sustained winds of the Category 1 hurricane at 85 mph.Ī Hurricane Warning in effect from the Savannah River along the Georgia – South Carolina state line up to Cape Fear. and is moving north at approximately 9 miles per hour. advisory that Hurricane Ian is located 105 miles to the south-southeast of Charleston, S.C. ![]() ![]() The National Hurricane Center reported in their 8 a.m. The National Hurricane Center’s last wind advisory warning shows Surry County is expected to receive high winds starting Friday. ![]()
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