Weather
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Low Pressure System Could Intensify Into Tropical Storm, Move Toward Eastern North Carolina by Saturday
The low pressure system came after the formation of Hurricane Nigel. Click to read more. A low pressure system hovering over the Atlantic Ocean, off the southeast coast of the United States, could intensify into a tropical storm before it moves toward eastern North Carolina by Saturday, September 23.
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