The center of Dorian is currently about 100 miles South of us - approximately even with Jacksonville, Florida. She is still a Cat II with 105 mph winds at the center and is moving north along the coast at 8 mph. We are expecting the heaviest rain and winds to hit our area around midnight, and stay with us all through tomorrow (Thursday). Even so, we are already getting some pounding bands of rain in our area. As you can see from the forecast, the eye is likely to pass very close to our home so things are going to get worse for the next 24 to 48 hours before they get better. By Friday, Dorian will have moved on to North Carolina and the Outer Banks.
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