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In reply to the discussion: Storm the size of North Carolina when it arrives [View all]OxQQme
(2,550 posts)47. Interactive Barometric Pressure map
https://www.windy.com/-Show-add-more-layers/overlays?pressure,12.983,-55.371,3
While in 'windy', one can even choose to see real-time lightning strikes.
Quite amazing, to these 78 year old eyes, to look down upon the world in this optional fashion.
As The World Turns
While in 'windy', one can even choose to see real-time lightning strikes.
Quite amazing, to these 78 year old eyes, to look down upon the world in this optional fashion.
As The World Turns
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went through Fran here in Raleigh 22 years ago - lost over 100 trees....watching this very
NRaleighLiberal
Sep 2018
#1
Water is always what kills you in a Hurricane. You can survive the wind, but not the water.
Lochloosa
Sep 2018
#39
No way I would ride this monster out. If the winds don't get you the massive flooding will.
PearliePoo2
Sep 2018
#27