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BOLIVIA, N.C. — The Brunswick Vision Strategic Planning meeting scheduled for Monday, Oct. 5 at Leland Town Hall has been postponed due to flooding conditions in Brunswick County. The meeting has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 6:30 p.m. Updates to the Strategic Plan process will be posted at www.brunswickvision.com. Brunswick County is continuing to experience flooding due to significant rainfall. “With the ongoing flooding in southern Brunswick County, our staff needs to be focused on assisting those…
Read MoreMore Rain Predicted (10/3/15 — 8:15 p.m.) Brunswick County is forecast to receive more rain over the next few days, creating the potentiual for more flooding and hazardous conditions. Click here for the latest briefing from the National Weather Service (PDF file). If the link becomes outdated, try this one (the latest briefing can currently be found under the headlines at the top). Sheriff John Ingram has posted photos and a video of the flooding…
Read MoreDistributed by Duke Energy the morning of October 2, 2015: Although Hurricane Joaquin is now forecast to remain well offshore, there is still a significant weather threat to the Carolinas. We continue to anticipate widespread rainfall totals of 4-8” across the Carolinas through Monday morning with some locally higher amounts that could exceed 10” in some areas. In addition to the heavy rain, winds will be gusty through Monday with wind gusts of 35-45 mph…
Read MoreRALEIGH – Farmers across the state are urged to clear drainage ditches, secure signage and loose objects, stock up on fuel and feed to be prepared for days of wet weather that may be followed by hurricane conditions. The state has already seen almost a week of rain that has saturated the ground. If Hurricane Joaquin tracks close to the coast, it could cause trees to topple and create widespread power outages, something that can…
Read MoreRALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Pat McCrory has ordered state agencies to prepare for possible flooding ahead of a variety of weather systems, including Hurricane Joaquin, and is urging all North Carolinians to do the same. “We’ve had a fair amount of rain during the past week and the ground is saturated in many places,” Governor McCrory said. “The combination of wind gusts from various weather systems and any additional rain from Joaquin could lead to…
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