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A coastal storm this weekend will bring with it major tidal flooding to most of the Southside, powerful, 40 mph to 50 mph winds and a lower forecast of 1 to 2 inches of rain, with the worst day expected to be Sunday,
Priscilla could bring flash flooding through the weekend across the U.S. Southwest, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. Jerry was centered about 355 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands and moving west-northwest at 20 mph with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph, the center said.
Right now, New England could see anywhere from a fall nor'easter to some regular showers or clouds during the latter part of the long weekend.
The NWS has been tracking the surge of moisture from Priscilla as it shifts northward. On Thursday, the NWS Weather Prediction Center warned that Phoenix and Winslow, Arizona, faced a moderate risk of flash flooding, in which there was at least a 40 percent chance of flash flooding.
Crews have cleared more than 360 truckloads of debris after nine homes collapsed in a week on the Outer Banks, as rising seas and new storms threaten to wash away even more of Buxton’s coast.