Weather updates and hurricane safety tips issued Emergency Information 07/24/2025 07:30 PM (PDT) New Bern, NCThis is New Weather Radio, All Hazard Station, KEC-84, transmitting on a frequency of 162.4400 megahertz, from NOAA's National Weather Service Office in Newport, North Carolina. The transmitter facilities are located in New Bern. Weather information can also be found on the web at weather.g.O.D.N.D.P.N.D.P.N.L.D.P.L.L.L. Here are the 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight time observations across eastern North Carolina. At New Bern, it was cloudy. The temperature was 79 and the relative humidity 94%. The pressure was 35 inches and rising. At Williamston, it was mostly cloudy. The temperature was 78 and the relative humidity 92%. The pressure was 30.14 inches and steady. At Greenville, it was clear. The temperature was 81 and the relative humidity 100%. The wind was southwest at 5 miles an hour. The pressure was 30.1 4 inches and rising. At Washington, it was partly cloudy. The temperature was 81. The wind was southwest at 5 miles an hour. At Englehart, it was partly cloudy. The temperature was 77. At Cherry Point, it was mostly cloudy. The temperature was 79. At Beaufort, it was mostly cloudy. The temperature was 79. At Cape Carter it was partly cloudy. The temperature was 77. At Jacksonville, rain and fog were reported. The temperature was 78. At Richlands, it was mostly cloudy. The temperature was 77. Atkinson, it was clear. The temperature was 81. The wind was south at 3 miles an hour. At Mount Olive, it was partly cloudy. The temperature was 77. The wind was southeast at 3 miles an hour. At Keynesville, it was partly cloudy. The temperature was 77. At Wallace, it was cloudy. The temperature was 78. The wind was southeast at 3 miles an hour. All wind speeds are given in knots, at temperatures and degrees Fahrenheit. At Duck Pier, windscore northeast, at 6. Air temperature 79. At buoy 2 miles east of duck, the water temperature 81. The wave heights was 2 feet every 6 seconds. At Boy 10 miles northeast of duck, the water temperature 80. The wave heights was 3 feet every 6 seconds. At Oregon and Lat, windscore northeast. At 5. Air temperature 79. At Boy 13 miles east of Oregon Inlet, the water temperature 80. The wave heights was 3 feet every 7 seconds. At Boy 13 miles east of Hatteras, the water temperature 81. The wave heights was 3 feet every 8 seconds. At Hatteras Coast Guard Station, winds were north, 8.5. Water temperature 84. Air temperature 82. At Diamond Sholes buoy, winds were north, at 8. Sea temperature 86. Air temperature 81. At Cape Lookout, windswere northwest, at 3. Air temperature 81. At buoy 30 miles southeast of New River Inlet, Windsor West, at 8. Water temperature 86. Air temperature 84. At buoy 30 miles southeast of New River Inlet, water temperature 85. The wave heights was 2 feet every 8 seconds. At buoy 27 miles southeast of Wrightsville, winds were southwest, at 10. Water temperature 85. Air temperature 85. At buoy 5 miles southeast of Wrightsville, winds were southwest, at 6. Water temperature 83. Air temperature 83. At the wave rider buoy 5 miles southeast of Wrightsville, water temperature 83. The wave heights was 2 feet every 8 seconds. At frying pan, buoy, winds were southwest, at 12. Water temperature 85. Air temperature 84. The wave heights was 3 feet every 8 seconds. Did you know that eastern North Carolina is the most frequently impacted stretch of coast to hurricanes? like Hazel, Floyd, Isabel, Irene, Matthew, Florence, and Dorian are all well remembered. Don't be complacent this year, be prepared. Join us for these free, open to all public discussions called Hurricane Community Forms. At each forum, you'll have a chance to hear a presentation from a meteorologist with the National Letter Service on hurricanes and their impacts on Eastern North Carolina. We'll go over why you should never just focus on the category of the storm, instead focusing on the many impacts any storm can bring. We'll also talk about what the hurricane path track actually means. It only takes one storm to make an impact on your life. Take this opportunity to learn more about preparedness for your family. Join us through October and find a form near you. Visit weather.gov slash Moorhead City for more. Again, weather.gov forward slash Moorhead City for more.