####018003926#### ACUS41 KWBC 121540 SCCNS1 Storm Summary Number 1 for East Coast Nor'Easter NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 500 PM EDT Sun Oct 12 2025 ...A forming coastal low pressure system is bringing heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and coastal flooding to the eastern seaboard... ...Flood Advisories (rainfall) are active over the Coastal Carolinas... ...Coastal Flood Warnings are in effect along Atlantic shorelines... ...High Wind Warnings are active from the Mid-Atlantic to Long Island... ...Over the water, Gale Warnings and Storm Warnings are in effect... For a detailed graphical depiction of the latest watches, warnings and advisories, please see www.weather.gov At 400 PM EDT...A 992 mb (29.29 in Hg) surface low is analyzed offshore near the South Carolina/North Carolina border. Concentrated showers and thunderstorms are producing heavy rain and reports of flash flooding for coastal South Carolina. Elsehwhere, a broad swath of showers and gusty northeasterly winds extended along the coastline north to New England. ...Selected preliminary Storm Total Rainfall in inches from 1000 AM EDT Sat Oct 11 through 400 PM EDT Sun Oct 12... ...NORTH CAROLINA... OCRACOKE 3.38 BEAUFORT 3.14 MOREHEAD CITY 2.68 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... GEORGETOWN 9.95 PAWLEYS ISLAND 7.60 MCCLELLANVILLE 5.68 JAMESTOWN BERKELY 9 SE 4.49 MYRTLE BEACH 2.87 CHARLESTON 1.72 ...Selected preliminary Peak Wind gusts in miles per hour earlier in the event... ...DELAWARE... NORTH DEDOT 51 REHOBOTH BEACH 36 ...MARYLAND... OCEAN CITY 33 ...NEW JERSEY... HARVEY CEDARS 49 SEA GIRT 37 ...NORTH CAROLINA... CAROVA BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 46 PINEY ISLAND 46 CHERRY POINT MARINE CORPS AIR 45 RODANTHE 42 BOGUE FIELD MARINE CORPS FIELD 41 WILMINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 40 NERSS METEOROLOGICAL SITE 30 ...SOUTH CAROLINA... NORTH MYRTLE 30 CHARLESTON BAY 25 ...VIRGINIA... ASSATEAGUE ISLAND 45 CAPE HENRY 45 WALLOPS ISLAND 41 The Nor'easter over the eastern seaboard should generally continue to move slowly northward for the remainder of today into Monday. It is expected that there will be an increase in winds and rainfall across the Mid-Atlantic and into New England later today and Monday as the low moves farther north along the elongated system. The Carolinas will continue to see rainfall and gusty winds for the remainder of today, though conditions should improve slowly by Monday as the system winds down and moves slowly offshore. The next Storm Summary will be issued by the Weather Prediction Center at 500 AM EDT. Please refer to your local National Weather Service office for additional information on this event. Wilder $$