Tracking Hurricane Tammy: What to expect in the Wilmington area

Although Tammy has dropped from a hurricane to a post-tropical cyclone on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said it is still producing hurricane-force winds.

As the storm moves north across the Atlantic Ocean, current forecasts show it could be primed to move toward the North Carolina coast by the weekend with the potential for rough surf conditions.

According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm was located 395 miles east-southeast of Bermuda on Thursday morning. The storm had maximum sustained winds of 85 mph and should begin to move northwestward later in the morning, followed by a slower west-northwestward motion on Friday.

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TRACK THE STORM: See the latest path for Hurricane Tammy

Now a post-tropical cyclone, Tammy remains east of Bermuda as of Thursday morning.
Now a post-tropical cyclone, Tammy remains east of Bermuda as of Thursday morning.

By Friday, the storm is forecast to remain over the Atlantic and weakening, but still slowly moving toward the East Coast over the weekend.

Steve Pfaff, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Wilmington, said the storm is expected to "lose steam" over the weekend and likely won't have impacts on land. However, the Wilmington area is expected to see maritime impacts from Tammy, including swells from the storm that could increase the risk for rip currents along the coast.

No watches or warnings are in effect in connection with Tammy at this time.

Storms in October

According to the National Hurricane Center, the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10.

And while hurricane season goes from June 1-Nov. 30, the season's last two months typically don't bring much activity to the Wilmington area. However, a few October storms have made an impact.

The greatest was Hurricane Hazel, a Category 4 storm which made landfall in Brunswick County on Oct. 15, 1954.

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Reach reporter Jamey Cross at jbcross@gannett.com.

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