[Tropical] Hurricane Local Statement

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Tropical Storm Ophelia Local Statement Advisory Number 9
National Weather Service Wakefield VA  AL162023
1122 AM EDT Sat Sep 23 2023

This product covers CENTRAL AND EASTERN VIRGINIA...NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA...AND THE LOWER MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE

**OPHELIA TRACKING NORTHWARD ACROSS EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA**

NEW INFORMATION
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* CHANGES TO WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - None

* CURRENT WATCHES AND WARNINGS:
    - A Storm Surge Warning and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect
      for Accomack, Bertie, Camden, Chesapeake, Chowan, Eastern
      Currituck, Gloucester, Hampton/Poquoson, Isle of Wight, James
      City, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Newport News,
      Norfolk/Portsmouth, Northampton, Northumberland, Pasquotank,
      Perquimans, Suffolk, Surry, Virginia Beach, Western Currituck,
      Westmoreland, and York
    - A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Dorchester, Gates,
      Hertford, Inland Worcester, Maryland Beaches, Northampton,
      Richmond, Somerset, Southampton, and Wicomico

* STORM INFORMATION:
    - About 220 miles south-southwest of Ocean City MD or about 100
      miles south-southwest of Norfolk VA
    - 35.6N 77.2W
    - Storm Intensity 50 mph
    - Movement North or 355 degrees at 13 mph

SITUATION OVERVIEW
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Tropical Storm Ophelia made landfall in southeast North Carolina
earlier today, and is lifting northward across eastern North Carolina.
Ophelia will continue to track northward across northeast North
Carolina and eastern Virginia through tonight before becoming
extratropical Sunday morning.

Regardless of the exact track, Ophelia will continue to bring a variety
of hazards to the local area. These impacts include:

* Dangerous marine and high surf - Dangerous marine conditions are
  expected to continue due to the strong winds and high seas. Seas will
  remain elevated into Sunday. A high risk for rip currents will
  continue through the remainder of the weekend.

* Heavy Rain - heavy downpours will continue to cause localized minor
  flooding of roads and low-lying areas, especially across northeast
  north Carolina, eastern and central Virginia, and the lower eastern
  shore of Maryland and Virginia.

* Winds - Tropical Storm force winds will continue to impact northeast
  North Carolina, east-central Virginia and the lower eastern shore
  through tonight. These strong winds will have the potential to cause
  areas of downed trees and power outages.

* Coastal Flooding - Areas of moderate to major coastal flooding are
  possible during high tide cycles through this evening.

POTENTIAL IMPACTS
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* WIND:
Potential impacts from the main wind event are now unfolding across
CENTRAL AND EASTERN VIRGINIA...NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA...AND THE LOWER
MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE. Remain well sheltered from hazardous wind
having limited impacts. If realized, these impacts include:
    - Damage to porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored
      mobile homes. Unsecured lightweight objects blown about.
    - Many large tree limbs broken off. A few trees snapped or
      uprooted, especially if soils are saturated. Some roadway signs
      will sustain damage.
    - A few roads will be impassable from debris. Hazardous driving
      conditions on bridges and other elevated roadways.
    - Scattered power and communications outages.

* SURGE:
Potential impacts from the main surge event are now unfolding across
EASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA. Remain well away from
life- threatening surge having significant impacts. If realized, these
impacts include:
    - Severe storm surge flooding will likely cause inundation of
      numerous roads and buildings, resulting in a threat to life and
      property. Flooding will likely extend inland from the
      waterfront and shoreline flooding homes, businesses and
      isolating some neighborhoods. Large breaking waves will result
      in additional damage near the shoreline.
    - Numerous roads flooded or washed out.
    - Major beach erosion with heavy surf breaching some dunes.
    - Severe damage to marinas, docks, boardwalks, and piers is
      expected. Small craft broken away from moorings, especially in
      unprotected marinas and docks.

Potential impacts from the main surge event are also now unfolding
across EASTERN VIRGINIA AND THE MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE. Remain well
away from locally hazardous surge having limited impacts.

Elsewhere across CENTRAL AND EASTERN VIRGINIA...NORTHEAST NORTH
CAROLINA...AND THE LOWER MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE, little to no impact
is anticipated.

* FLOODING RAIN:
Potential impacts from the flooding rain are still unfolding across
CENTRAL AND EASTERN VIRGINIA, NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA, and the LOWER
EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA. Remain well guarded against
life- threatening flood waters having extensive impacts. If realized,
these impacts include:
    - Evacuations and rescues likely due to flooding from heavy
      rainfall
    - Rivers and tributaries may rapidly overflow their banks in
      multiple places. Small streams, creeks, and ditches may become
      dangerous rivers. Flood control systems and barriers may become
      overwhelmed.
    - Flood waters enter structures within multiple communities, with
      some structures becoming uninhabitable or washed away. Some
      escape routes inundated by flood waters. Streets, parking lots
      and underpasses could be submerged, with driving conditions
      quickly becoming dangerous. Numerous road and bridge closures
      are expected with some becoming weakened or washed out.

* TORNADOES:
Potential impacts from tornadoes are still unfolding across CENTRAL AND
EASTERN VIRGINIA...NORTHEAST NORTH CAROLINA...AND THE LOWER MARYLAND
EASTERN SHORE. Remain well braced against a tornado event having
limited impacts. If realized, these impacts include:
    - A few tornadoes are expected. As a result, execution of
      emergency plans could be hindered in affected areas.
    - A few places may experience tornado damage, along with power
      and communications disruptions.
    - Roofs peeled off some buildings. A few chimneys toppled and
      mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned. Large tree
      tops and branches snapped off, with some trees knocked over. A
      few vehicles blown off roads.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS
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* EVACUATIONS:
Do not enter evacuated areas until officials have given the all clear
to return.

* OTHER PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION:
Now is the time to stay inside and away from windows. Listen for
updates and be ready in case you lose electrical power. Keep a battery-
powered radio, charged cell phone and flashlight handy.

Keep your cell phone charged and in power-saving mode. If you lose
power, use it sparingly and mainly for personal emergencies and
check-ins.

Do not be a thrill seeker or risk your life for senseless photos or
videos.

If you are prone to flooding or in an area under a storm surge watch
or warning, be prepared for the possibility of a quick and dramatic
rise in water levels.

If a tornado warning is issued for your area, quickly move to the
safest place within your shelter. Protect your head and body.

* ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION:
- For information on appropriate preparations see
www.readyvirginia.gov, readync.org or mema.maryland.gov
- For the latest weather and storm information go to
weather.gov/wakefield

NEXT UPDATE
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The next local statement will be issued by the National Weather
Service in Wakefield VA around 6 PM EDT, or sooner if conditions
warrant.

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