NOAA forecasts severe thunderstorm risk for Wednesday
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that oncoming severe thunderstorms may pose a significant risk for certain areas this coming Wednesday. Its warning covers late morning through late afternoon, whereupon the risk is expected to lessen past 6 p.m. The most likely area for severe weather conditions is believed to sit west of a line extending from Jacksonville to New Bern to Columbia.
Expectations for Strong Storms
Storms ricocheting over this region could potentially graduate from strong to severe status. The most powerful of these weather phenoms present a risk of forceful wind gusts. With that being said, locals should not negate the isolated but very real potential of large hail, believed to reach up to quarter size.
These warnings are predicated on data sourced from an approaching cold front. This front, bringing with it a wave of showers and scattered thunderstorms, is expected to develop into Wednesday. As such, residents are encouraged to prepare themselves for potential severe weather impacts affecting the area.
Period of Severity
This period of severity is currently predicted to begin in the late morning and extend through to late afternoon. After this time, the threat is expected to decrease considerably, which should bring some relief to affected regions.
Precautions to Be Taken
Citizens in the mentioned areas are advised to check their local forecasts regularly over the coming days, ensuring they stay aware of the developing weather conditions. Emergency readiness protocols are urged. These can include, but should not be limited to, securing outdoor furniture, stocking up on essential supplies, creating a safety plan with family members, and keeping an eye on local weather updates and emergency services bulletins.
Possible power outages may occur due to the intensity of predicted winds. Therefore, residents are urged to prepare by charging crucial devices, maintaining a supply of fresh batteries and flashlights, and considering a back-up power source if possible.
Impact on Local Activities
Local businesses, schools, and organizations might also adjust their usual routines in response to NOAA’s forecast. Schedule changes, event cancellations, and other disruptions may occur, depending on the severity of the upcoming storm.
While projected weather conditions might bring some challenges, taking the necessary precautions should mitigate potential risks. The NOAA’s guidance aims to help residents prepare for and manage through such occurrences, highlighting the importance of maintaining vigilance in the face of potential weather extremes.

Author: STAFF HERE OUTER BANKS WRITER
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