As remnants of Arthur wreak havoc across the Gulf states, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring the coast of North Carolina as a potential reappearance over the next few days.
From the 8 a.m. update: Environmental conditions appear marginally conducive for some subtropical or tropical development on Friday or Saturday, as the system moves northeastward at around 15 mph, and emerges offshore the east coast of the United States and into the Western Atlantic Ocean.
Regardless of development, heavy rainfall with the potential for widespread and life-threatening flash flooding is likely across portions of the Southeast United States during the next day or two.
As the remnants pass to our north on Friday, additional moisture will filter into Southeast Georgia along with a cold front bringing more stormy weather to the region. Clouds and storms will keep temperatures in the mid 80s.
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