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There is an elevated risk of rip currents at North Carolina beaches. Here’s what to know about Gabrielle and two other disturbances.
The storm is not expected to make landfall in North Carolina, but it could still bring dangerous conditions to the state’s coast.
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Hurricane Gabrielle is producing dangerous rip currents affecting the North Carolina coast
The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued a dangerous rip current warning as Hurricane Gabrielle moves away.
Hurricane Gabrielle category, windspeed, landfall, path, weather forecast warning, and other key details are out.
The National Hurricane Center's 11 p.m. Monday advisory reported that Category 4 Hurricane Gabrielle is in the Atlantic Ocean, 180 miles east-southeast of Bermuda and 2,005 miles west of the Azores. With maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, the hurricane is moving north-northeast at 12 mph.
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is intensifying southeast of Bermuda, nearing hurricane strength with winds of 100 kmph.