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Scranton, South Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS62 KILM 141028
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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wilmington NC 628 AM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will generally prevail inland with offshore low pressure shifting northward into mid week, possibly bringing some rain to the area. High pressure should then return later in the week with warmer and generally dry weather.

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.UPDATE... Marine section updated below for headline changes.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Another quiet weather day on tap for your Sunday courtesy of weak sfc high pressure over the Carolinas. Low pressure is progged to develop offshore, but associated rain chances will hold off for one more day as low and mid levels will remain fairly dry. Otherwise, NNE flow continues, gusty at times right along the coast. Temps again slightly below normal for mid September...highs in the low/mid 80s.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT/... Key Messages/Highlights: *Near to above normal rain chances possible, mainly near/north of Wilmington *Below normal temps

Confidence: *Moderate

Details: No major changes from the previous forecast. Still some uncertainty revolving around the track of low pressure offshore and how close showers and possibly some rumbles of thunder get to SE NC and NE SC. As of now the best rain chances/amounts should generally be north of Cape Fear closer to the low but some will depend on the track of the upper low and associated forcing as well. Most likely rain amounts are a few tenths of an inch with potential higher end amounts around an inch. Highs should mainly be near 80 Mon and mid to upper 70s Tue with lows both nights mostly in the lower 60s.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Key Messages/Highlights: *Warming trend w/ temps getting back close to and even above normal late week *Near to below normal rain chances

Confidence: *Moderate to High

Details: No significant changes to the mid to late week period. Deep low pressure over the area early Wed should start to give way to more high pressure through late week. This will lead to increasing temps and pretty low rain chances.

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.AVIATION /10Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/... VFR and dry through the 12Z TAF period. Persistent N-NE winds at 5-10 kt this morning increase to 10-15 kt with occasional gusts up to 20 kt during the day, especially at the coastal terminals. Clouds will mainly be high clouds, with some lower altocu possible near the coast.

Extended Outlook...Predominantly VFR continues but dependent on positioning of an upper low...MVFR clouds may get drawn across the terminals Monday and Tuesday, but confidence is low.

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.MARINE... Through Tonight...Seas up to 6 ft continue over the outer portions of the NC marine zones this morning, while the SC marine zones are seeing only 3-5 ft seas. This is expected to continue now through Monday, so the SCA has been ended over SC waters, and extended through the end of the third period over NC waters. The long fetch and duration of the NE winds means an 8-9 sec swell will be the dominant contributor to the wave heights. NE winds will persist in the 10-20 kt range with only occasional gusts up to 25 kt, so the seas are the main contributing factor to the marine headlines.

Monday through Thursday...High pressure looks to persist inland while low pressure offshore likely tracks slowly north into mid week. Winds/seas will remain elevated early in the week before diminishing in accordance with the weakening pressure gradient as the low moves farther away. A Small Craft Advisory will probably be needed through Mon night, especially for the NC waters.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... The full moon and elevated north to northeast winds will keep water levels higher than normal today. Minor coastal flooding is likely for the Southeast NC coast, and possible for the Northeast SC coast, with the afternoon high tide cycle. Locations along the banks of the lower Cape Fear River from Wilmington southward can expect minor coastal flooding with the afternoon high tide cycles through Mon.

Due to persistent and modest NE winds continuing today, expect the continuation of a strong north to south longshore current along the Pender, New Hanover, and Georgetown County Beaches.

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.ILM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...Beach Hazards Statement through this evening for NCZ106-108. Coastal Flood Advisory from noon today to 4 PM EDT this afternoon for NCZ106-108-110. Coastal Flood Advisory from 2 PM this afternoon to 6 PM EDT this evening for NCZ107. SC...Beach Hazards Statement through this evening for SCZ056. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Monday for AMZ250-252.

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SYNOPSIS...ILM UPDATE...MAS NEAR TERM...MAS SHORT TERM...RJB LONG TERM...RJB AVIATION...MAS MARINE...RJB/MAS TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...

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