00:00Heading north to south, you can see we still have some pesky thunderstorms in coastal southeast Maine, or down east Maine.
00:06These are making a run to the international border and then offshore, but still some action there.
00:11We've recently had a fairly strong storm pass right through the same part of the northern Boston suburbs
00:17that experienced a severe storm with some flash flooding and tree limbs down.
00:22Yesterday, I was talking to somebody on our sales team who lives up that way with some storm damage in the backyard.
00:27And then also into south Jersey, we've had some strong thunderstorms down this way into Vineland and along Winslow, New Jersey, and along the Atlantic City Expressway.
00:35Look at the footage from those storms last night, though, in New York City. Amazing there with that skyline.
00:40So that's the same type of lightning that we're seeing in south Delaware right now.
00:43Now flaring up over parts of central Delaware as well, very close to Milford and real close to Milton as well.
00:50Strong storms are taking the lightning off. It overwhelms the view.
00:53And then heading farther south, I wanted to point out some strong storms south of D.C.
00:58One of these down near La Plata, Maryland, just east of the Potomac.
01:02And I wanted to hop down into part of North Carolina, hopping over to the high-res radar data out of Wilmington, North Carolina.
01:10We are tracking an officially confirmed, visually confirmed, landfalling water spout that is still being warned as a confirmed tornado warning.
01:18Area of rotation now a mile or two north of Holden Beach, but the risk of a tornado continues here.
01:24This has been a confirmed tornado warning because of a confirmed water spout that came onshore there in Brunswick County, North Carolina, very close to Holden Beach.
01:34Initially, it was just offshore there to the west near Oak Island and seen near Sunset Beach as well.
01:39So we've got some concerns in that area, too.
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