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We are planning on going to the seafood festival in morehead city this tomorrow. Does anyone around there know if it is still going to happen since the areas at the coast received so much rain? I don't want to drive over then not be able to walk around and enjoy the show.
Thanks!
Believe it or not-Carteret County appears to be least affected by the flooding. (Yes-I know. There's a picture going around of a submerged car from the Best Buy/Lowes parking lot in Morehead). While all the counties around us closed schools-We just had a delay in openings.
I don't know where you're coming from but I'd be more concerned with getting and going than staying. There is always a delay in the creeks and rivers overflooding from storms. Sometimes it is several days afterwards. Look out for the internal waters of Goldsboro, Kinston, New Bern, Havelock to swell past flood levels in the coming days.
I've been trying to communicate for years-Sometimes the coast is the least adversly affected by storms. Hey-We're built on sand beside inlets! Easy Drainage!
Believe it or not-Carteret County appears to be least affected by the flooding. (Yes-I know. There's a picture going around of a submerged car from the Best Buy/Lowes parking lot in Morehead). While all the counties around us closed schools-We just had a delay in openings.
I don't know where you're coming from but I'd be more concerned with getting and going than staying. There is always a delay in the creeks and rivers overflooding from storms. Sometimes it is several days afterwards. Look out for the internal waters of Goldsboro, Kinston, New Bern, Havelock to swell past flood levels in the coming days.
I've been trying to communicate for years-Sometimes the coast is the least adversly affected by storms. Hey-We're built on sand beside inlets! Easy Drainage!
Just like the "100 year" flood that put Lenoir, Wayne, Nash, and Jones county among others underwater but left Carteret relatively unscathed.
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