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Watch the coastal storm roll through North Carolina beaches on these live webcams

As a coastal storm makes its way toward North Carolina, residents and weather enthusiasts alike are seeking real-time updates on the storm’s impact across the state.

The system will bring rain, coastal flooding and rough surf from Cape Fear to Ocracoke, but also could bring tropical storm-like conditions along a path roughly from Charlotte to Mount Airy.

The Triangle area could see more than two inches of rain and gusty winds as the storm slowly churns through.

Forecasters say showers and thunderstorms are possible through Wednesday, after the storm leaves North Carolina, but the heaviest rain and strongest winds will come Monday and Monday night.

If the storm gets more organized, it could become Tropical Storm Helene.

For those eager to monitor rainfall from the safety of their homes, live cam feeds are available in various locations along the coast.

Here’s a list of some spots where you can get a live look at current weather conditions.

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk area receives lashing along the coast by Tropical Storm Debby. Aug. 7, 2024
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk area receives lashing along the coast by Tropical Storm Debby. Aug. 7, 2024 Jason Lee jlee@thesunnews.com

Watch the coastal storm on these beach webcams

Watch the coastal storm via these beach webcams

Did we miss any? Let us know at ask@newsobserver.com.

Staff writer Martha Quillin contributed to this report.

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This story was originally published September 16, 2024 at 9:56 AM.

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Evan Moore
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Evan Moore is a service journalism reporter for the Charlotte Observer. He grew up in Denver, North Carolina, where he previously worked as a reporter for the Denver Citizen, and is a UNC Charlotte graduate.
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